Mandatory face masks in public and other restrictive measures could stretch through the summer to September

Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Mandatory face masks in public and other restrictive measures could stretch through the summer to September

Mandatory face masks in public and other restrictive measures could stretch through the summer to September, Prime Minister Shmygal told a meeting of Servant of the People Rada deputies, according to LIGA.net. Under one new restriction, people aged 60 and over are asked to stay home. Before then, he expects most Ukrainians will return to work after the May holidays.

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