Herbosa: Mask mandate technically 'rescinded'

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Herbosa: Mask mandate technically 'rescinded'
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The requirement to wear face masks in areas such as public transportation and hospitals appeared to have been ''rescinded'' following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s announcement to end the COVID-19 emergency in the Philippines, Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said Saturday.

The requirement to wear face masks in areas such as public transportation and hospitals appeared to have been ''rescinded'' following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s announcement to end the COVID-19 emergency in the Philippines, Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said Saturday., with the exception of places like hospitals, ambulances, and public transportation on land, air, and sea.

Herbosa also said that all established medical protocols are lifted, with the exception of the Emergency Use Authorization pertaining to vaccines and the payment of outstanding dues for the Health Emergency Allowance.

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