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Greece drops face mask rule for indoor areas, airplanes starting June 1

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The Greek government announced that face masks will no longer be required for indoor spaces between June 1 – September 15.
Under the revised guidelines, as of June 1, masks will no longer be mandatory in means of transport with numbered seats including airplanes, intercity trains and KTEL buses.
Masks will also not be necessary in indoor areas including supermarkets, restaurants, shops, malls, hair salons etc.

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