Campania curfew ordinance, in addition to self-certification, receipts and receipts must be shown



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To be able to move to Campania with the anti-Covid curfew that begins tomorrow, Friday, October 23, 2020, from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., it will not be enough to self-certify the valid reasons (proven work needs or situations of need or urgency, or health reasons), but in the case of a check, documentation must also be presented that proves what was declared in the self-certification such as a payment receipt, entry ticket or similar documents. For example, like the receipt from the pharmacy if you went out to buy medicine. This is provided for in article 2 of regional ordinance number 83, signed today by Governor Vincenzo De Luca.

The Region: “Citizens will have to prove their reasons”

Ordinance 83 signed today by the President of the Region Vincenzo De Luca, in order to contain the risk of spreading the contagion of the Coronavirus, provides “the obligation to close all commercial, social and recreational activities from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next day. The employers of the exercises that carry out the activities indicated in the first period must return to their domicile, residence or residence before 11:30 p.m. “In addition,” from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., only trips motivated by proven work needs are allowed or situations of need or urgency or health reasons. It is always allowed to return home, residence or residence from the place of work “.

The ordinance, however, specifies that “proof of the existence of situations that allow the possibility of moving It is the responsibility of the interested party. This charge can be fulfilled with the self-declaration in accordance with articles 46 and 47 of the Presidential Decree of December 28, 2000, number 445 ”. Customers of the premises or those who leave for valid reasons “are also required to show specific documentation (for example, payment receipt, entry ticket, similar titles) that prove the self-certified reason.”

In Campania “high” risk of Covid

The order was issued due to the increase in cases in the second wave that is being registered these days. According to the follow-up report of the Higher Institute of Health (ISS) of October 13, 2020, the Campania region is classified as moderate-high risk in scenario 2, while the report 23 of October 20, 2020 (week 11 -October 18, 2020) represents a high risk – Scenario 3. Based on daily monitoring of COVID-19 cases and related hospitalizations, there has been continued growth in infections regionally since early October 2020, despite of a significant increase in testability. “

“The daily average of positive cases calculated in the regional territory of Campania for the week of October 5 to 11, 2020 turned out to be equal to 599 (351 the previous week) and is 1,129 for the period of October 12 to 18 and , therefore, see more than doubled the number of daily cases in the region The total number of positives currently in the region, referring to the week of October 12-18, 2020 updated to October 20, 2020, is 27,716, of which 996 were in hospitalization not in intensive care (on October 8 there were 550 ) and 85 in intensive care (October 8, 55) “.” The Regional Crisis Unit reported that “the trend of infections suggests that the urgent adoption of new restrictive measures is necessary and indispensable specific, aimed at containing contagion, with special attention to meeting places and night time slots, as well as interprovincial mobility ”.



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