Belgium in Brief: Are you ready to return to masks?

Belgium in Brief: Are you ready to return to masks?
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As a visible shield against an invisible virus, masks were the last requirement to be lifted as Belgium finally controlled the spread of Covid-19. Yet though they have largely disappeared in public, the until-recently ubiquitous masks might be coming back.

The bad news was broken by Belgium's lead virologist Marc Van Ranst – a health expert with considerable political influence who has been a leading figure in advising on public health restrictions. Known for erring on the side of caution, Van Ranst calls attention to the rising spread of Omicron subvariants and stresses the need for some measures to stop its mass outbreak.

Despite his undeniable authority, the measures put in place by the government often fall short of Van Ranst's recommendations, which means that his latest prediction may not come to pass. In particular, the virologist urges making masks mandatory again in enclosed spaces, such as public transport.

In other venues, ventilation is key – a point that Van Ranst has made time and again (he even keeps a personal CO2 meter with him to make sure).

Yet the world's attention has largely turned away from Covid to other emergencies, there is doubt as to whether people will once again accept these rules – even for something as minor as a facemask. A large number of those on public transport decided that they had had enough of the masks, even when they were still a legal requirement.

Public reluctance for a return to past measures is well known and ministers will be unwilling to impose unpopular mandates, even if this would be the sensible thing to do.

Would you put on your mask again? Let @Orlando_tbt know.

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