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According to the official cantonal gazette, as of Saturday October 17, the entire canton of Graubünden will be required to wear a mask indoors with public access and in certain areas of educational institutions.
The government did not report until 10 am today. for more crown measurements.
As stated beforehand in an internal letter to various stakeholder groups, the rapid rise in new virus infections worries the Graubünden government. Furthermore, observations in neighboring cantons and countries show that an increasing hospitalization rate can be expected. Therefore, the obligation to wear a mask should avoid a restriction of public life as in March.
In the canton of Graubünden, it is compulsory to wear a mask from Saturday at 6 a.m.
- Stores
- Malls
- Mail offices
- Museums
- Theater
- Administration building
- Churches and religious common rooms,
- Cinemas
- Railway stations (including platforms and underpasses)
- Libraries
- Hotels
- Catering establishments (including bars, clubs, discos, etc.)
In catering establishments (including hotels, bars, clubs, discos, etc.), guests sitting at a table are not required to wear a mask.
In particular, the following are not considered publicly accessible interiors:
- Training areas of sports and fitness facilities
- Banks (counter and self-service areas)
The following are exempt from the obligation to wear a mask:
- Children before their 12th birthday
- People who can show that for special reasons, especially medical, they cannot wear masks.
The following persons are exempt from the obligation to wear a mask indoors:
- Employees and unpaid persons, if effective protection against infection is achieved by special protection devices, in particular through plastic or glass panels without openings at the head,
- People who act like artists or athletes.
The institutions or companies concerned are responsible for enforcing the obligation to wear a mask indoors, as it is also called. Failure to do so could result in a fine. Municipalities remain responsible for controls.
The recently resolved measures should initially apply until Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 12 noon. However, in late November, the situation will be reassessed and a decision will be made on how to proceed, he said. Despite these new measures, operators of public access facilities and operations would still have to have a concept of protection. The mask requirement applies as an additional measure. (paa)