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Masks will in future be mandatory in closed markets

                                    The new Corona regulation is due to come into force on Thursday (August 6).  Photo: dpa / Tom Weller
The period of validity of the Corona Ordinance has been extended to 30 September in Württemberg. In the future, the mask requirement will also apply to markets under certain conditions.

Stuttgart - In Baden-Württemberg , the mask requirement will also apply to weekly and annual markets, provided that these take place in closed rooms. The green-black state government informed on Wednesday about a corresponding change in the Corona regulation. In addition, the requirement for masks in secondary schools after the summer holidays is now laid down in the regulation.

Ordinance is due to enter into force on August 6th

However, this should not apply in the classroom, but primarily in the hallways, school playgrounds, as well as in stairwells and toilets. When visiting restaurants, swimming pools or hotels, email addresses will no longer have to be left in the contact lists, because data processing often does not meet the requirements of end-to-end encryption.

The Corona Regulation was extended until September 30th. Most of the regulations would otherwise have expired on August 31.

The new regulation is due to enter into force on Thursday (August 6).

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