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As of Sunday, December 6, eight regions and an autonomous province will change color thanks to the improvement in the situation linked to the coronavirus epidemic. Campania, the autonomous province of Bolzano, Valle d’Aosta and Tuscany will go from the red zone to the orange one and will join Basilicata, Calabria, Lombardy and Piedmont. Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Marche, Puglia and Umbria will move from the orange zone to the yellow zone, along with Lazio, Liguria, Molise, the autonomous province of Trento, Sardinia, Sicily and Veneto. The only region that will remain in the red area will be Abruzzo.
What to do in the yellow areas
Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Marche, Puglia, Umbria, Lazio, Liguria, Molise, Autonomous Province of Trento, Sardinia, Sicily
They are those in which the epidemiological situation is better and therefore the rules considered basic are in force.
You can move around the region, respecting the national curfew in force from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
In secondary schools, teaching is carried out completely at a distance, except for laboratory activities and for students with disabilities, while in primary, secondary and nursery schools, teaching activities can be carried out in presence, using masks ( except children under 6 years). Universities remain closed, except for some freshman activities and labs.
The bars and restaurants can remain open from 5 to 18; Table consumption is allowed for a maximum of four people per table, unless they all live together. After 6:00 p.m. it is forbidden to consume food and beverages in public places and open to the public, but catering with home delivery is allowed and catering with takeaway food is allowed until 10:00 p.m., with prohibition of consumption in the place.
Museums, exhibitions, theaters, swimming pools, gyms, cinemas remain closed and the activities of betting halls, games rooms, bingo and slot machines are also suspended in bars and tobacconists. The sports centers remain open.
The maximum capacity of public transport is reduced to 50 percent, except for school transport.
What to do in the orange areas
Lombardy, Piedmont, Campania, Tuscany, Autonomous Province of Bolzano, Valle d’Aosta, Basilicata, Calabria
Any movement within and outside the region and from the municipality of residence itself is prohibited, except for work needs or situations of need or for health reasons.
However, travel is allowed to ensure that teaching takes place in the presence: these movements therefore concern teachers, students and their peers. There are no limits to travel within the municipality of residence, so you can leave home, although the government recommends limiting unnecessary travel. Here too, the maximum capacity of public transport is reduced to 50 percent, with the exception of school transport.
As in the yellow areas, teaching is still completely remote in secondary school, except for laboratory activities and for students with disabilities, while in primary, secondary and nursery schools, teaching activities can be perform in presence, using masks. (except for children under 6 years old). Universities remain closed, except for some freshman activities and labs.
Bars, pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlors and patisseries are closed to the public, who can only carry out take-out service until 10 pm and at home. On the other hand, they can reopen all commercial activities, therefore, not only those of food.
What to do in the red zones
Abruzzo
Displacements are only allowed within the municipality of residence and are limited to strictly necessary activities; otherwise, it is mandatory to stay home.
Teaching takes place remotely not only in secondary schools but also for second and third grade classes; continues to be present in preschool, primary and secondary classes. Public transportation can only be filled to 50 percent of capacity, with the exception of school transportation.
Bars and restaurants are closed to the public; Take away food service is allowed until 10pm and home delivery. Stores and commercial activities remain closed, except for supermarkets, food and basic necessities, kiosks, tobacconists, pharmacies, parapharmacies, laundries, hairdressers and barbers; the beauty centers are closed.
All sports competitions are suspended except those recognized of national interest by the CONI (Italian National Committee) and by the CIP (Italian Paralympic Committee). It is allowed to carry out physical activity near the house and sports activities outdoors only individually.
The rules for the holidays
In addition to the norms provided for individual areas, as established by the DPCM (Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers) of November 3, from December 4, other regulations valid for holidays and until January 6 will also be in force. of 2021 throughout the national territory. : You can read more here. Specifically, the curfew will remain throughout the national territory from 10 pm to 5 pm, but for New Year’s Eve it will be extended from 10 pm to 7 am. The stores will be open until the 21st but, until January 15, on holidays and the eve of holidays in the shopping centers, only groceries, pharmacies, parapharmacies, health, tobacco shops, kiosks and nurseries will be open.
– Read also: The current rules for Christmas and holidays.
From December 21 to January 6, it is forbidden to travel from one region to another (including the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano), even to reach second homes. On December 25 and 26 and January 1, travel between municipalities will also be prohibited. These days you can move between the municipalities only for work needs, health reasons and cases of need, or to get to your residence, your home or a house where you live with a certain periodicity: couples who live far away, therefore, for work reasons , they will be able to meet.
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