the prefecture decrees the wearing of the obligatory mask in the Christmas village of Toulouse
The prefecture of Haute-Garonne has just taken an order to impose the wearing of masks on the market and in the Christmas village which opened on Friday evening at Place du Capitole in Toulouse.
Barely open (it was inaugurated on Friday evening), the Christmas village, located on the Place du Capitole in Toulouse, is struck by a prefectural decree. The prefecture of Haute-Garonne, in fact, has decided to make it compulsory to wear a mask. And this, because of the evolution of the health situation linked to the coronavirus epidemic.
⚠️ Taking into account the evolution of the health situation, by prefectural decision, the wearing of the mask 😷 as well as the health pass are COMPULSORY in the enclosure on #town and the #Marlet of #Xmas of #Toulouse ?? https://t.co/Y42vFG6acI pic.twitter.com/zaP2ay2FIY
– Toulouse City Hall (@Toulouse) November 27, 2021
The fifth wave is here, and the epidemiological indicators are not good. The population is strongly recommended to “re-mobilize”, both in terms of vaccination and that of respecting barrier gestures and wearing a mask. Practices that have tended, in recent weeks, to relax.
“Children under the age of 11 and people with disabilities who have an exemption from wearing a mask certified by a medical certificate are not affected by this measure.“, indicates Toulouse town hall on its website.
This year, the Christmas village welcomes 120 chalets, from Sunday to Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. It will close its doors on December 26th.
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