Abruzzo, Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany turn “orange



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Emilia-Romagna remains in the “yellow zone” for now. Instead, there are 5 regions that turn “orange”, Abruzzo, Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany.

Coronavirus Emilia Romagna, bulletin of November 9: + 2,025 cases, 477 in Bologna

The first information is known from the president of the Abruzzo region, Marco Marsilio, who wrote it on twitter: “Minister Roberto Speranza anticipated the outcome of the meeting that established the passage of Abruzzo – along with Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany – in the orange area. The effects of the provision that the minister is about to sign will come into force on Wednesday. “

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In the early hours of the afternoon today, in fact, the technical-scientific committee met with more complete data to give an indication to the control room of the Ministry of Health, which has the last word -based on the last Dpcm- to the decree the notorious ‘colors’ to the Italian regions.

Emilia-Romagna in the “yellow zone”: what can and cannot be done

Here are the restrictions (yellow color) for the entire territory of Emilia-Romagna:

  • Curfew from 10pm to 5am: Outside these hours, only trips motivated by proven work needs, situations of need or health reasons are allowed. In other words, the formula is in all respects the same as that of the March lockdown.
  • Distance education in middle, elementary and middle school mask requirement: 100 percent dad in high school Lessons will continue in first grade and boys’ schools, but masks will be required after age six and unless they have respiratory illnesses.
  • Large stores closed on weekends: shutters closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays for large structures for the sale of non-essential goods Also, stores in shopping centers that are not always considered essential goods are also closed.
  • Bars and restaurants open from 5 to 18: maximum 4 people at the table, all living together. To take out until 10pm, free home delivery.
  • Prohibition of consumption in a public place after 6 pm: it is forbidden to consume food and alcohol in public places and open to the public
  • Public transport Local profitability at 50 percent: Local public transport fees, that is, only regional buses and trains, have returned. Exception made for school transportation
  • All suspended public competitions and private: the prohibition of preselective and written exams, telematic and curricular methods remain open. Only distance training courses
  • Stop exhibitions, museums and other places of culture, such as libraries.

In short, in the ‘yellow’ scenario, free movement is still offered, but only from 5 to 10 pm Also, self-certification is required to travel. You can still move freely in the territory, even if nonessential moves are not recommended.

Movements during ‘curfew’, self-certification is also required in the yellow stripe – here is the form and how to complete

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