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Starting today, Monday, December 28, Rome and the rest of Italy will change color: from red to orange. And so the rules will also change until December 30, in view of the New Year. These days you will be able to move freely within the municipalities between the 5th and the 22nd, and therefore it will be possible to visit friends and family within these hours.

After the four days of severe lockdown, the restrictions will be relaxed, but there are still many travel bans.

Movement between Regions will remain prohibited until January 6 and all movements between 10 pm and 5 am will remain prohibited until January 15 (except for work, health or other emergency reasons and in any case with self certification). On the night of the last year, we remind you that, according to the Christmas Decree, it will be prohibited to travel from 22 to 7 hours.

Orange and red zone: the rules from December 28 to January 6

In the orange zone, in effect from December 28 to 30 and January 4, shops open until 9:00 p.m. while bars and restaurants are closed (but there is a yes to takeaway food until 10:00 p.m. and at home). Also on these days it will be possible to visit family and friends (but no more than two people) within the Region itself. In summary, in the orange zone:

  • it is forbidden to circulate from 22 to 5 unless reasons of work, health or urgency and necessity are demonstrated, accredited by self-certification;
  • traveling from one municipality to another and from one region to another is prohibited;
  • shops are open, bars and restaurants are closed.

Anyone who does not respect the prohibitions introduced can be fined: the sanction ranges between 400 and 1,000 euros, but is reduced if paid within five days. Police checks can also be carried out after the on-site check. In case of displacement considered out of the norm, the police can order the return to the place of departure of those who have not respected the norms. In case of dispute of the fine, you can appeal to the prefect. Participation in religious services is allowed. On Christmas Eve, the CEI anticipates the services to allow the return home before 10 pm The invitation is to go to the church closest to home and bring the self-certification.

Movements between municipalities

Therefore, movements are allowed but only within its own municipality, except for municipalities with less than 5,000 inhabitants. During these same days, visits to friends or relatives within the Region will continue to be allowed once a day, from 5 to 22 years old, with the maximum rule of 2. Children under 14 years old, People with disabilities who live together or are not self-sufficient they are always excluded from the count. The transfer to second homes within the same Region will be possible during the entire vacation period.

Parks and green areas

Starting today, Monday, December 28, it will be possible to reach the public parks and gardens of your own Municipality or, failing that, those of a neighboring Municipality closest to your home, unless otherwise provided for in the provisions specific to local authorities, subject to strict compliance. the prohibition of collecting.

Minors will be allowed access, even with family members or other people who habitually live together or are in charge of their care, to the play areas in parks, villas and public gardens, to carry out recreational or recreational activities outdoors in compliance of the guidelines of the Department of Family Policy.

Metro and bus schedules for New Year’s Eve

What awaits us for the new year

Moving more specifically to the measures for the holidays: on December 31, January 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, Rome and Italy will return to the red zone. Therefore, you can only travel for health, work or other needs, always carrying the self-certification.

On the same days it is allowed, always with self-certification, to visit, within your Region, once a day, friends or family in the time slot between 5 and 22 and with this rule: you can only go in 2. Younger children age 14, people living with disabilities or non-self-sufficient people are excluded from the count.

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