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Regulation of government plans with anti-Covid rules for the holidays.
12.10 pm, November 10, 2020
The Italian government is planning a regulation with anti-Covid regulations for the Christmas season. This was announced by the Vice Minister of Health, Sandra Zampa, in an interview with the newspaper “La Stampa” (Tuesday edition). “Families can only be found in the closest circle, first degree relatives, siblings. Most of the current anti-Covid measures should remain in effect during the Christmas holidays, ”said the Social Democratic politician.
There could be some relaxation in retail. “This epidemic must be approached with the greatest of senses. If there is no change, no health system in the world will be able to withstand the pressure of the epidemic,” Zampa said.
Consumption could stabilize
Increasingly restrictive measures against the coronavirus in Italy threaten to put pressure on consumption in the weeks of Advent. The trade association Confcommercio warned of the risk of a lack of income for trade in the order of 110 billion euros. The government has already banned Christmas markets. In several regions of Italy, a “mini-lockdown” has been in effect since Friday with the closure of all stores with the exception of essential stores such as supermarkets, pharmacies, newsstands and tobacconists.
The retail trade association Confesercenti filed an objection to a Rome court on Wednesday against the government’s decision to close shopping malls on weekends and holidays. This measure jeopardizes the future of many stores that have rented expensive space in shopping centers, according to the association.
After protests against stricter crown regulations, the government of Rome decided on Saturday new aid measures for affected companies and employees. The aid package of the order of 2,500 million euros includes tax exemptions, loans, deferred payments and subsidies. At the end of October, the government had approved aid measures worth 5.4 billion euros.
A partial lockdown is applied to five Italian regions, although it is less strict than in spring. The red zones include the economically strong Lombardy with ten million inhabitants in the north, Piedmont, South Tyrol and the Aosta Valley and Calabria in the south. Additional restrictions have been introduced across the country, including a nightly curfew. Exceptions are allowed on the way to work or to the doctor. Museums across the country are closed. Colleges and universities must move to online teaching.
The government has assigned a higher risk class to five Italian regions with a lower risk of infection. The formerly “yellow” regions – Abruzzo, Basilicata. Liguria, Tuscany and Umbria – will be listed as the “orange zone” from Wednesday, it was said Monday night in Rome after a meeting between representatives of the regions and Health Minister Roberto Speranza.
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