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Christmas in the red zone, from self-certification to second homes: everything you can do (and not do) today

Christmas in Red zone. Prohibited meetings, closed shops, trips (you can go out as a couple or move with the whole family to the second home), lunch, mass. Everything you need to know the second day of the ban imposed by the government decree. Fundamental remains theself certification. Here is a short guide.


Self certification

All movements are possible with the self-certification form. In the form, the movements must be indicated under the item “reasons allowed by current legislation”. – You must indicate the place of departure and destination, but out of respect for privacy, the identity of the person you are visiting should not be indicated. – Those who cannot print the form can request it at the time of the check and complete it in front of the police.

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Lunch

Expert advice. It is advisable to spend the holidays with the family, maximum two guests. Wear the mask when not at the table and distance. Keep windows open or air rooms at least 2 to 3 minutes every hour. Keep the elderly and frail away from children, if possible at two separate tables when eating. At the table, pay attention to the cutlery and glasses. Clean and disinfect hands before and after exchanging gifts.

Visits for couples

You can go to visit family and friends, but only two adults can stay in the same car, instead it is allowed to bring children under 14 years old and disabled or not self-sufficient people who live together. The decree specifies that “it is allowed to move to private homes only once a day in a period of time between 5 and 22”, so it is mandatory to respect the curfew and you must stay in your region. Only “residents of municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants can leave the region, but always within 30 kilometers of their residence and without going to the provincial capitals.” Those visiting family and friends can also stop and sleep.

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Bars and restaurants

All public places are closed. For those who want, take away food is allowed until 10 pm and home delivery.

Checks at the houses

To meet at Christmas lunch there are some recommendations from scientists. There can be no controls inside the houses, unless there are suspicions of crimes or request for intervention due to disturbance of public order, for example meetings or noise. It is forbidden to organize parties “in public places and in private places”. There is also a ban on gathering.

Mass

During the day it will be possible to follow the religious services in the parishes. It is important to keep your distance and follow the protocol that foresees empty stacks and staggered inputs according to capacity. Volunteering Care and volunteering activity is a reason that justifies leaving home. The provision specifies that “are allowed, without a time limit, trips that meet again with the assistance activities carried out within the framework of a voluntary association”, as well as those “in agreement with local authorities, in favor of people in need or disadvantage “.

Quarantine

Those returning from abroad must remain in quarantine for 14 days. Those returning from Britain must swab before departure, swab upon arrival, and remain in quarantine for 14 days.

Motor activity

You can leave the house for a walk (with the mask, near your house) and play sports but alone. The parks remain open. You can always walk the dog.

Second box

You can go to second homes that are in your region. Families moving to second homes can travel by car. If a couple visits family and friends in the second home, they can stop and sleep.

Homecoming

Those who are going to visit family and friends, even out of the ordinary, can return home between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. The return to your home, domicile and residence is always allowed.

The curfew

The curfew is always in effect from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Checks and fines

Those who violate the prohibitions risk a fine of between 400 and 1,000 euros. There are at least 70,000 control officers in the cities, on the highways, at the stations. They can also carry out subsequent checks. But police chief Franco Gabrielli recommended everyone to act rigorously but “with a comprehensive approach and common sense.”

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