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On his first day at Palazzo Raffaello in Ancona, President Francesco Acquaroli, newly elected with the Brothers of Italy, signs the ordinance that forces citizens to keep the mask it is also used outdoors without time restrictions, in potential gathering situations. The decision follows for a few hours that of Governor Michele Emiliano in Puglia and those made in the previous days by Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Lazio and Sicily.
Covid, mandatory mask: the Marks ordinance
The measure comes after the update on the situation of the Covid-19 emergency in the territory with the leaders of Marche Healthcare and provides for an administrative sanction of 400 euros.
The document refers to the notion of meeting expressed in national regulations, that is, the presence of two or more people where the interpersonal distance of at least one meter is not respected: “It is mandatory for the whole day, – it is written in the ordinance – throughout the regional territory the use of individual respiratory protection (masks) even outdoors, in the spaces belonging to places and premises open to the public as well as in public spaces (squares, open spaces, streets , Lungomari) in case of meetings “.
Excluded from legislation i children under 6 years old, of those with pathologies incompatible with the use of the protection device and without prejudice to motor and sports activities.
Covid, mask obligation: the ordinance in Puglia
Also in Puglia As of October 3, with a similar measure, the use of the mask outdoors was made mandatory. The president of the Puglia region, Michele Emiliano, signed the new ordinance that establishes “the obligation, throughout the region, to use respiratory protection (masks) in all outdoor places where it is not possible to guarantee the maintenance continues with a safety distance of at least one meter, it is mandatory throughout the day to always use respiratory protection in open spaces belonging to places and premises open to the public ”.
“As well as – specified in the document – in all relevant areas of schools of all order and grade or in front of them (such as squares and sidewalks in front of the entrances and exits of schools), as well as in all waiting areas, getting on and off public transport, without prejudice to the prohibition of collections and ‘obligation to respect physical distance’.
Exempt from the obligation between cohabitants or groups and also in this case those under six years of age, as well as “subjects with forms of disability not compatible with the continued use of the mask and subjects who interact with them.”
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