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Germany enforces use of masks in public transport

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Dortmund/Cologne, 24 Aug (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Friedemann Vogel/Sascha Steinbach).- Hundreds of police officers and officials will check public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia on Monday to see if all passengers are wearing masks and impose fines of 150 euros.FOOTAGE OF POLICE CONTROLS IN DORTMUND AND COLOGNE.

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