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November 30, 2020 11:35 am
In new Dpcm of December 3 There will be the rules established by the government for travel between different regions on the occasion of the Christmas holidays, at the curfew and at parent-child meetings. The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, will illustrate the provision in Parliament on Wednesday, December 2. The last knots must be resolved between today – when a meeting with the regions and municipalities is scheduled – and tomorrow during the last conversation with the leaders of the majority groups. At the moment the points in discussion are these:
- movement between regions: it will always be allowed, as it currently is, to return to one’s own residence or domicile, but as regards second residences, it may be possible to move only before the mid-December block;
- exceptions for grandparents, parents and children: Corriere della Sera writes that the government will decide whether to grant exceptions “which in any case will be limited to the maximum”; it may be possible to return to the family home to spend the holidays with elderly parents. If this is the case, the exemption could be used by only one family member; The possibility of granting the exemption to students who have moved their residence or domicile outside their city is also evaluated; Family reunification must also be granted to cohabiting couples;
- The curfew will be set at 10:00 p.m. and the enclosure will close at 6:00 p.m., limits that the government seems determined to maintain for all holidays. The nodes are intertwined with the opening hours of the stores, destined instead to extend until two or three hours from midnight;
- The travel ban could go into effect on the 19th, 21st or even the 16th (less likely), to allow a certain number of people to return home or join close relatives for vacation before the internal borders close.
Curfew also on New Year’s Eve and reunions between parents and children in the Dpcm, December 3
Today the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia anticipated the government line for the holidays at the time of the coronavirus in the new Christmas dpcm. What will the Italian Christmas holidays be like? Interviewed by Rainews 24Boccia has hinted that there will also be a curfew on New Year’s Eve. “Do we have to celebrate New Years Eve? We celebrate at home,” he explained. Asked if it is true that the minister would have said “they must pass over my corpse” if the curfew is skipped at 10 o’clock at night, Boccia responds: “Many things are said in the meetings and in any case I do believe that yes, like Speranza and the entire government, care is our line, a line that puts health first ”.
Exemptions for traveling in the Christmas Dpcm
On the reunification between children and parents “there is a confrontation that will continue, but here it is a matter of giving absolute priority to the defense of health networks. I do not think anyone wants the third wave,” continues the minister about possible exceptions for Allow family reunification at Christmas trips for those living in different regions. “To avoid the third wave we must continue in December with the rigor and social distancing that must prevail over any need. Many of us have relatives in another region, but each one wants our loved ones to be well and for the health personnel to be able to work in the best possible way ”, explains Boccia, adding:“ In December with these measures we can allow the whole system to return to safety by crossing the vaccination campaign in spring, but for this we cannot allow slowdowns. they are for clear and uninterpretable rules. “
Boccia explained that “the Dpcm follows a process that is now known, in these hours the confrontation continues, tomorrow morning there will be a State-Regions meeting with Speranza and then we go to Parliament, there will be a parliamentary confrontation and then President Conte will throw the sums “. “If the rules say that you cannot move, I will stay in Rome for Christmas. Then – he said again – it will be time to hug my parents and relatives in Puglia and if it comes on a different day than usual, I think everyone will understand. “.
About him crowds on shopping streets In Lombardy and Piedmont, regions that have just become the orange zone, for the minister “it is inevitable that when businesses reopen there will be a desire to back down, the reaction is natural but what cannot be natural is not respecting the rules” .