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Omicron: Paris make face masks to be mandatory outdoors

PARIS: Residents and tourists in Paris will be required to wear face masks outdoors beginning Friday (Dec. 31) as France sees a surge of COVID-19 infections fueled by the omicron variant.

The Paris police prefecture said the mask rule will apply to people ages 12 and over, although individuals will be exempt while riding bicycles or motorcycles, travelling in vehicles and doing exercise.

Those who do not comply face fines of 135 euros ($153).

Masks already are mandatory in shops, public facilities and office buildings and on public transportation in France.