Ufaransa: wasafiri wasiovaa barakoa watalipa faini ya zaidi ya Tsh. laki 3

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Uvaaji wa maski sasa ni lazima mjini Paris Ufaransa, huku ikiwataka wasafiri kuwa na vyeti kutoka kwa waajiri wao vinavyotoa sababu ya kwa nini wanasafiri

Watakaokiuka agizo hilo watakuwa katika hatari ya kulipa faini ya $145 sawa na takribani Tsh 335,000. Aidh katika uvaaji wa barakoa ni barakoa yoyote itakubalika

Vifo vilivyotokana na #COVIDI19 nchini humo vimefikia 26,643, idadi imeongezeka kwa kasi mara baada ya kulegeza masharti ya zuio la kubaki ndani. Pia watu 22,284 wako hospitali huku 2,712 wakiwa katika uangalizi maalumu

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Face masks are now compulsory on the Paris metro system and commuters will need certificates from their employers to explain why they are traveling during rush hour

If commuters do not follow these guidelines, they risk being fined 135 euros ($145), a spokesperson for RATP, Paris’s state-owned public transport operator, told CNN Monday.

The measures will be enforced by RATP security officers and police officers will also be present to enforce the rules.

It comes after French Ecology Minister Elisabeth Borne said during a news conference last Thursday that masks on public transport will be made mandatory for anyone above 11 years old.

Face masks in France are divided into three categories:

  • FFP2-type filtering masks
  • Surgical masks
  • Masks for general use that can be homemade, following specific rules
All of those are acceptable to be used on the Paris metro.


A total of 26,643 people in France have died after contracting Covid-19, according to a statement from the Health Ministry on Monday.

That number marks an increase of 263 deaths from Sunday’s total, on France’s first day of easing lockdown restrictions.

Here's a breakdown of cases from the Health Ministry:

  • Number of patients currently hospitalized: 22,284
  • Number of Covid-19 patients currently in intensive care units: 2,712
 
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