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Mandatory wearing of masks in closed rooms can be abolished
Baku/09.04.22/Turan: The Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet Ministers is considering the possibility of lifting the compulsory wearing of medical masks in closed rooms.
Health Minister of Azerbaijan Teymur Musayev has made this statement today when commenting on the abolition of the mandatory wearing of medical masks in closed rooms.
He stated a sharp decrease in the number of new cases of infection by coronavirus and hospitalization of COVID-19 patients.
Given these circumstances, the operative staff under the Cabinet of Ministers is considering the possibility of abolishing the requirement for the mandatory wearing of medical masks in closed rooms, Musayev said. "I urge citizens to be patient and wait for an official decision," he stressed.-06B-
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