Coronavirus: days in the red zone, this is what you can do from visits to family and friends to walks



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Returns from abroad and quarantines

Those who return to Italy between December 21, 2020 and January 6, 2021 for reasons other than necessity (therefore, not for work, absolute urgency, health), after having stayed or transited in Austria, Belgium , Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland), Estonia, Finland, France (including Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana, Reunion, Mayotte and excluding other territories located outside the European continent), Germany, Greece, Ireland, Latvia , Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands (excluding territories located outside the European continent), Poland, Portugal (including the Azores and Madeira), Czech Republic, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (including territories on the continent African), Sweden, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Andorra, Principality of Monaco, must, upon entering Italy, complete the self-declaration and undergo fiduciary isolation and health surveillance d uring 14 days, arriving at your final destination in Italy only by private vehicle or connection by plane (without leaving the airport transit areas.

Who can return from the UK

Following the suspension of flights to and from the United Kingdom, with the ban on entry to Italy for all those who have stayed or passed through the territory of the United Kingdom in the previous fourteen days, a new order from the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza allows the entry. in Italy, from Great Britain and Northern Ireland, to those who have their registered residence in our country or to those who have a proven reason of absolute necessity. The ordinance is valid until January 6. There is also an obligation to certify negativity in Covid with tests within 72 hours prior to entry into the national territory, and a mandatory test within 48 hours of arrival in Italy with a 14-day quarantine obligation. Those who have entered the previous 14 days are obliged to communicate the date of entry into the national territory without delay to the prevention department of the competent health authority and to undergo molecular or antigenic tests that will be carried out by means of a swab, even in the absence of symptoms.

Penalties for infractions

These days the Ministry of the Interior has announced that controls will be intensified. In case of infringement of the strictest travel prohibitions foreseen during the next holidays, the administrative sanction of 400 to 1,000 euros is applied, which can be increased up to a third if the infringement occurs due to the use of a vehicle.

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