Paris :Face masks are no longer required in metros, trains and planes in France from today, as French authorities lifted one of the last remaining health measures imposed since the pandemic began in 2020.
Health Minister Olivier Veran announced last week that masks would no longer be mandatory on public transport and in taxis, following the large drop in Covid cases recently. I feel free. Breathing properly wasn’t that easy with masks, said 26-year-old Parisian Jaceula Madimba in the metro today morning.
France began easing its strict face mask rules in February after a winter surge in cases, but for weeks they were still required at the workplace or in schools until infections declined further. Veran cautioned that the new measure did not mean the pandemic was over, and insisted that the mask remained recommended.
I think wearing masks is still necessary just to be safe, for my friends and family, said Aurelia Imbert, an engineer on her way to Czech Republic for work from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport. Masks, as well as a health pass proving Covid vaccination, are still required for entering hospitals.

