The government extended the obligatory use of masks to all retail stores, including stores in stores, libraries, massage, tattoo parlors, and others, which were published on Wednesday in the Government Gazette, according to ANA.
As part of measures to prevent coronavirus infections, locations where masks are now officially obligatory include supermarkets, pharmacies, offices in the private and public sectors that serve the public, and elevators. The regulation also includes wholesale stores that sell industrial goods such as paints, metal products, wood products, garden decorations, and such, malls and outlets.
An exception is made for hair salons, barbershops, and beauty centers, but only when involving facial treatments.
Failure to comply carries a 150-euro fee, applicable both to store owners and to customers.
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