The separate recommendations to use a mask at learning institutions will end

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Recommendations to use a mask at schools, universities and other learning institutions in the area will end.

On 20 April, the Helsinki Metropolitan Area coronavirus coordination group decided, the separate recommendations to use a mask at schools, universities and other learning institutions in the area will also end. Those who wish to continue using a mask are free to do so, and masks will continue to be distributed at no cost to students and staff of city schools and learning institutions.

By using a mask, everyone over the age of 12 can protect themselves in situations in which it is difficult to avoid close contact, for example, in indoor public spaces and when using crowded public transport. Members of groups deemed at high risk of contracting the coronavirus should also continue to wear a mask in public, even if they are fully vaccinated.

Wearing a mask is still recommended in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area in the following circumstances:

  • If you are in transit to a coronavirus test or treatment due to a suspected infection
  • If you have symptoms of a respiratory tract infection and must move about in public
  • If you know you have been exposed to the coronavirus (for example, a family member has tested positive) and you must move about in public
  • If you pay a visit to social and health services as a client, patient or visitor, or if you are an employee of these services, in line with guidelines from the relevant authorities.