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The restrictions foreseen for Sardinia by the new Dpcm.
Sardinia is one of the moderate risk. The restrictions that will be foreseen in the new Dpcm, which will have the signature tomorrow of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, at least as planned, will cover all of Italy, including Sardinia, for which there is no red zone. The restrictions will affect curfew, 100% distance learning, i shopping centers closed on weekends and reducing the capacity of 50% public transport, stop of exhibitions and museums.
The curfew will start at night throughout Italy, but the nation will be divided into 3 bands corresponding to so many risk scenarios identified with “scientific and objective” criteria approved byHigher Institute of Health. That is, the higher the spread of the virus, and the danger of collapse of the referred health system is greater more restrictions will follow.
There will be restrictive measures 7 interventions that will cover all of Italy. There closed on holidays and days before holidays from shopping malls, except for essential activities present inside such as pharmacies, parapharmacies, food products, tobacconists and kiosks. Also closed gambling and gaming activities wherever they are, including slot machines. The same goes for museums and exhibitions.
Also reduced bus filling capacity and meters from local public transport with capacity ranging from 80% to 50%. Also expected 100% distance learning for secondary schools, therefore for secondary schools. Kindergartens, elementary and middle schools will continue in place be presentunless they are in areas where additional restrictions will apply due to a higher level of risk.
Finally, the last measures refer to the travel limit to and from those regions that have high risk ratios, that you can only give up proven business needs, study, health and need. Also confirmed in curfew What will be from 10pm to 5am. However, there is no “generational lockdown”, which provided the obligation of those over 70 to stay at home.
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