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There is no explicit reference to this in the text. Throughout Italy it is still “highly recommended” not to receive “people who are not living together in private homes, except for work needs or situations of need and urgency.” In any case, in the red regions, the movements must always be self-certified, as well as those that leave their municipality in the orange regions.
In the new Dpcm signed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, Italy is divided into three areas (THE MAP) according to the level of risk linked to the coronavirus epidemic (UPDATES – THE SPECIAL). In the text, which provides specific and different restrictions for the red, orange and yellow zones, there is no explicit reference to visits to relatives. However, he says, it is still “highly recommended” throughout the country “not to receive” people who are not living together “in private homes, except for work needs or situations of need and urgency.” The indication was already contained in the previous Dpcm of October 24.
Red zone
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New Dpcm, the measures for the red zones: what can and cannot be done
Therefore, is it possible to visit relatives? In the red zones – Aosta Valley, Lombardy, Piedmont and Calabria – only in case of need, as there are strong travel restrictions. Mobility is prohibited not only between regions, but also within the municipality itself, unless there are proven work needs, situations of need or for health reasons. To leave home, therefore, you need a self-certification.
Orange zone
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New Dpcm, measures for orange areas: what can and cannot be done
In the orange areas – Puglia and Sicily – circulation is allowed within a municipality, but it is not possible to leave your municipality of residence, domicile or home unless there are proven work needs, situations of need or health reasons. The same is true of entering or leaving the Region. Therefore, if it is not necessary to visit a family member, there is the “strong recommendation” not to meet with him.
Yellow zone
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New Dpcm, the measurements for the yellow areas: what can and cannot be done
In the yellow zones, namely Veneto, Trentino Alto-Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, Sardinia, Lazio, Marche, Molise, Abruzzo, Campania and Basilicata, the new anti-Covid restrictions predicted by the Dpcm are “softer” than expected in the red and orange areas. It is possible to move from one municipality to another and from one yellow region to another. Regarding visits to relatives, the “strong recommendation” of not making them is maintained. In any case, throughout Italy there is a ban on mobility from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. except for reasons of necessity, work or health: in the night time zone, beyond the specific restrictions in the different areas, travel always they must be justified.