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France will make face masks compulsory for schools and public transport

France will make face masks compulsory for schools and public transport
Non-essential shops will reopen in France from 11 May - but shoppers may be asked to wear masks [Photo: BBC]

France will make face masks compulsory on public transport and in secondary schools when it starts easing its coronavirus lockdown on 11 May.

BBC News reports Schools will reopen gradually, starting with kindergartens and primary schools.

Pupils aged 11-15 will be expected to wear face masks.

It comes as hard-hit Spain also outlined its lockdown exit plan, aiming for what its prime minister called "new normality" by the end of June.

[Source: BBC

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