A curfew is introduced in Italy



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A curfew will be imposed throughout Italy from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the provinces of Lombardy, Piedmont, Valle d’Aosta and Calabria closed, leaving no residences during the day, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced Wednesday night.

The borders of the four regions classified as red zones will be closed and movement within the provinces will also be prohibited. You can only go out for work, school or urgent medical reasons. Hospitality and commerce will be closed, and only grocery stores and essentials stores will remain open.

Puglia and Sicily have been declared orange, that is, moderately dangerous. The rest of the country belongs to the so-called yellow zone, where lighter restrictions apply.

The provisions are valid until December 3. (MTI)

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