The Portuguese tourist island of Madeira makes mask in public

LISBON, July 28 (Reuters) – The use of mask in public at any time will be mandatory on the Portuguese island of Madeira from August 1, announced on Tuesday the local government, making it the first region of the country to adopt such a measure that opposes COVID-19 [FEMENINO.

The island of Madeira, popular with tourists for its wine and green landscape, has controlled to keep the number of coronavirus cases low since the onset of the pandemic. So far, it has reported 105 infections, with no new cases since Saturday. (Report through Catarina Demony; Edited through Jonathan Oatis)

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