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Easa sulla fine dell'obbligo mascherine

"Il personale dovrebbe continuare ad incoraggiarne l'uso anche quando non necessario"

La fine dell'obbligo di indossare la mascherina da lunedì 16 maggio a bordo degli aerei e negli aeroporti europei impone alcune precisazioni. Le hanno date gli stessi decisori che hanno decretato la fine delle restrizioni: l'agenzia dell'Unione europea per la sicurezza aerea (Easa, European Union Aviation Safety Agency) ed il Centro europeo per la prevenzione ed il controllo delle malattie (Ecdc,...

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