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Masks are no longer mandatory in Portugal’s streets

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After 318 days in force, the mandatory use of masks on Portuguese streets no longer applies as of this Monday, September 13.

With over 78% of the population fully vaccinated, the country has been gradually lifting the restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The face cover is still required in indoor spaces, public transport, shopping malls, public buildings and to enter or walk in the interior of cafés and restaurants, and in other specific situations, such as schools.

Although the requirement has been lifted, health authorities recommend that masks continue to be worn in . . .

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