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Other measures also include the suspension of face-to-face classes and the reduction by half of the use of passenger seats in urban and suburban public transport, rail and maritime.
Prohibition of circulation by any means from 11pm to 5am the next day, suspension of face-to-face classes in the island’s institutes with simultaneous start of distance learning and reduction by half of passenger seats in urban and extra-urban public transport, rail and maritime. . These are the measures against the spread of the coronavirus present in the new ordinance of the Sicily Region. (ALL UPDATES – CONTAGIO MAP AND GRAPHICS – THE EMERGENCY IN SICILY)
The Region: “Containment Action Needed”
The document, said the Region, was shared with the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, and will be released in the next few hours. The measures that the governor is about to implement are the result of a confrontation with the Sicilian Scientific Technical Committee, which has analyzed the epidemiological evolution of the island. “It should be noted – explains the Sicilian Region – that currently in Sicily there are no criticalities similar to those in other territories of the country, but as the experts themselves point out, a containment action is necessary to avoid alarm situations in the coming weeks.”
Ordinance
The ordinance goes into effect from tomorrow until November 13. The restaurant business – says the ordinance – is allowed from 5 to 23 and the consumption of alternative forms at the table is allowed from 5 to 18. On Sundays, the activity of all currently authorized commercial establishments including shopping centers and points sales, allowed until 2 pm except kiosks, tobacconists and pharmacies. Catering activities can also be open on Sundays until 11pm. On Sundays and holidays you can deliver food products at home. Displacements, prohibited from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., can be made for work needs, urgent or urgent situations, health reasons, or to return home. Pools, gyms, spas, cultural and social centers may be open from 8 am to 8 pm, says the ordinance.