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Campania, having lowered the Rt index, went from the red zone to the orange zone. The confirmation came from the mayor of Benevento, Clemente Mastella, who just announced it through social networks. But what changes for citizens?
CAMPANIA ORANGE ZONE
MOVEMENTS – Regarding the yellow zone and the red zone, it is Circular prohibited from 10 pm to 5 am, except for proven reasons of work, necessity and health. It is forbidden to enter and leave one Region to another and from one Municipality to another., except for work, necessity and health reasons (previously the ban in Campania was only valid between different provinces, now individual municipalities even in the same province, for example those in Naples cannot go to Pozzuoli). Unlike the red zone, you can move around your own city.. It is recommended to avoid unnecessary travel during the day within your municipality.
BUSINESS EXERCISES – Bars and restaurants closed 7 days a week (as in the red zone). Take out is allowed until 10 pm. For home deliveries there are no restrictions. Shopping centers are closed on holidays and days before holidays With the exception of pharmacies, parapharmacies, food outlets, tobacconists and kiosks inside.
ART – Museum and theater closings (like the yellow and red zone, nothing changes).
SCHOOL – Distance education for secondary schools, except for students with disabilities and in the case of laboratory use; Face-to-face teaching for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools.. Colleges closed, except for some freshman activities and labs. In Campania, however, by order of De Luca, schools were already closed even in the red zone, so nothing changes.
TRANSPORT – Up to 50% reduction for public transport, except for the school transport messengers (nothing changes).
ATTIVITA‘- Suspension of arcade, betting, bingo and slot activities also in bars and tobacconists. The swimming pools, gyms, theaters and cinemas remain closed. The sports centers remain open (nothing changes).
The order of the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, is expected, which will probably come into force next Sunday, December 6.
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