Uzbekistan lifts mask mandate
Starting March 1, Uzbekistan has officially lifted the mandatory mask regime in the open air.

Photo: Kun.uz
According to the decision of the Special Republican Commission, from March 1, people do not have to wear a medical mask in the open air.
However, health authorities are recommending people to wear face masks in public transport, in large shopping malls, in educational institutions, in state and non-state organizations, in mosques, theaters, cinemas, museums and other places where there is a congestion of people.
The commission said during work hours, employees of medical institutions are required to wear masks.
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