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the mask is no longer compulsory on beaches and in natural spaces

From this Wednesday, the mask is no longer compulsory in this department “on beaches, parks and gardens, around bodies of water and in natural spaces”.

Noting that “the circulation of the epidemic has slowed for several weeks in the Bouches-du-Rhône department”, the prefects of the Provence-Alpes Côte d’Azur region, and of the Bouches-du-Rhône department announce this Wednesday in a press release the lifting of the compulsory mask in certain areas.

As of this Wednesday, June 2, wearing a mask is no longer compulsory in this department “on beaches, parks and gardens, around bodies of water and in natural areas (forest massifs) with the exception of gatherings linked to an organized and authorized demonstration taking place there “.

Always compulsory on public roads and in places open to the public

It is always optional for users of two wheels, people practicing physical and sporting activity as well as those with disabilities who have a medical certificate justifying this exemption.

On the other hand, it remains compulsory on the public highway and in places open to the public, establishments open to the public and markets, garage sales, fairs, fleas, flea markets and flea markets. Failure to comply with this rule means exposing yourself to a fine of 135 euros.

“As a reminder, the consumption of alcoholic beverages on public roads and public spaces remains prohibited with the exception of furnished terraces and in compliance with health protocols authorizing their opening to the public “also notes the prefecture.

Salome Vincendon BFMTV reporter

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