As several countries on the continent saw an uptick in reported cases of
COVID-19, European countries moved to make mask-wearing mandatory in
public spaces.
German authorities plan to set up testing stations at airports to encourage people arriving from high-risk countries to get tested for the coronavirus.
The country will also allow people arriving from overseas to be tested for free within three days.
Read more at:
Coronavirus: Mandatory mask-wearing becomes the norm in Europe as cases rise | Euronews
German authorities plan to set up testing stations at airports to encourage people arriving from high-risk countries to get tested for the coronavirus.
The country will also allow people arriving from overseas to be tested for free within three days.
Read more at:
Coronavirus: Mandatory mask-wearing becomes the norm in Europe as cases rise | Euronews
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