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Milan, December 13, 2020 – The message is clear. As of today (yet) we have not returned to normal. With the passage in the yellow zone, since this morning, Lombardy will simply go to a smooth rules regime compared to the one in force until yesterday. While you wait for the government, parliament and regions to agree on the rules for Christmas, the normal rule will surely change the movements. the curfew, established at the beginning of the second wave, it remains in force from 10 pm to 5 am even within its own municipality. You will be able to leave home as usual, only for work, need and health reasons, conditions that must be re-documented with the usual self-certification. That, however, does not change, but it remains the one we already know.
The rules allow you also leave the region by enter another, provided it is a yellow zone. For the orange and red areas, the access is authorized only for the usual and verified needs. It will also be demonstrated here with self-certification. For now, the situation inside the classrooms does not change. Distance learning continues for secondary schools, except for students with disabilities and in the case of the use of labs. It remains Face-to-face teaching for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools. Universities closed, limiting face-to-face activities only to first-year students and those who must attend workshops.
Who goes back to work, after weeks of stoppage and very serious difficulties, are the bars and restaurants, which will be open until 6 in the afternoon. After that time, and until 10pm, take-out activities are allowed. Deliveries have no restrictions. Happens the closure of shopping centers on holidays and days before holidays, except pharmacies, parapharmacies, food stores, newsagents and tobacconists. Pools, gyms, theaters and cinemas are still closed. On buses, trains and subways, only 50% of the seats can be occupied. Exception for school transportation. However, bingo halls, gambling shops and slot machines will not work. Even those planted in tobacconists and bars.
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