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The new dpcm, just signed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, provides for the extension until October 7 of the precautionary measures to combat and contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus contained in the dpcm of August 7, 2020. The text, published on the Palazzo Chigi website, it is divided into a 5-page document and a 55-page attachment. In the text signed by the premier we read how “the provisions of this decree apply as of the date of September 8, 2020 and are effective until the date of October 7, 2020.”
The new Dpcm with anti-Covid measures
They are the same measurements contained in the Dpcm of August 7. The only important change is the possibility of reunification for international couples, which provides for a 14-day quarantine and a self-certification for the entry into Italy of those who come from countries that until now have been considered “prohibited”. They are Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Kosovo, Kuwait, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Oman, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic, Serbia, Colombia. Therefore, for reunification it is necessary to certify that those who arrive in our country must reside with a person with whom “there is a stable affective relationship.” She confirmed that those coming from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain must do a swab on a mandatory basis. There is an 80 percent capacity limit for public transport and the obligation to wear masks indoors. Stadiums and discos are closed. “The government has never reopened the discotheques, some Regions that had the power did so,” Health Minister Speranza explained today, “but we intervened to close them. And the Dpcm signed today expands all these measures that were already in force.
The guidelines (annexes to the Dpcm October 7, 2020)
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