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If for someone the vacations without trips and dinners that Italy is preparing to know are just a discomfort or a resignation, for another it may be much more. Be more penalized by the text of the Christmas dpcm in fact, they are not self-sufficient and elderly people living alone or separated parents. For them, however, with the frequently asked questions posted on the government website Sunday and one circular sent to the prefects by the Interior Ministry on Friday, ad hoc exceptions were established for the period from December 21 to January 6. Given that in any case it is always allowed to return to the residence, residence or habitual residence (and therefore not to second residences) and that self-certification is always necessary to travel during curfew hours as well as 25, 26 and 31 December, let’s see which are the specific cases in which there is no risk of incurring penalties.
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NON SELF-SUFFICIENT PEOPLE AND SENIOR ALONE
Although the announced derogation that would have allowed a single child (with a next relative) to reunite with their elderly parents for companionship reasons has disappeared from the Dpcm text, the text has made available an exemption to reach people who are not self-sufficient. With an indication valid for all areas of the country (yellow, orange and red), the Faqs have in fact highlighted how going only to a non-self-sufficient relative or friend to provide assistance is considered a condition of need. So much so that “there are no time limits.” The obvious reference is the curfew in effect from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. (7 a.m. for December 31). Not only that, the government’s clarification also underlines that “in the case of elderly people or people who already suffer from other diseases, however, remember that they are more vulnerable categories and therefore try to protect them from contacts as far as possible. possible”. Basically, to reach and provide assistance to those people who for various reasons are not self-sufficient, regardless of your age and relationship, it is always envisaged that it is possible to repeal the travel ban, both between Regions and between Municipalities and at any time, even during the so-called “curfew”. Circumstances also underlined by the circular sent to the prefects: “It should be noted that among the situations of, for which the use of the self-declaration form is not affected, can be included, by way of example, the need to reach family members or friends, who are not self-sufficient, to assist them, as has already been clarified in specific FAQs posted on the Government website.
SEPARATED PARENTS
As expected also during the first block or in the red zones, also in this case (also for days 25, 26 and 31) the movements to reach minor children with the other parent or in any case with the foster parent, or bring them with you, are always allowed, even if they are self-certified. However, as specified in the faq, “These movements must in any case be carried out choosing the shortest route and complying with all health requirements (quarantined, positive, immunosuppressed people, etc.), as well as in the manner prescribed by the judge with the separation or divorce measures or, in the absence of such measures, as agreed between the parents. “
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