Covid, the new government tightens to contain the virus: no parties, only intimate weddings, early closure of the premises



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Smart work One of the axes of the new Dpcm, which Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will sign next Thursday, is to make remote work almost mandatory. Among the reasons that encourage the government to focus on this measure is the desire to expedite the presence of people in the offices, to avoid meetings after the multiple outbreaks that have developed in the workplace. In addition, smart work avoids crowds in public transport: the goal is to lighten racing capacity by 50%.

No to parties, if they are private, limit the attendance threshold Another point that is discussed is that of the parties. The nightlife in the immediate aftermath of the national shutdown was at the center of a heated political debate, as it was accused of being one of the main causes of the growing number of new positives. Even today it is in the sights of the government that wants to block the public and limit the private ones, with a maximum threshold of 10 guests. The same goes for wedding ceremonies that will only be possible between a few close friends.

No off-site parking, alcohol stops after 10pm, early closings Given that fines and sanctions have not stopped the meetings in front of public places, another point that can be included in the Dpcm is to stop the meetings in front of the premises, prohibiting their parking. Who will be able to stay outdoors? Only customers seated at the table, respecting the distance. Also, it is not possible to stand in the squares, especially at night. The executive is also thinking of banning the sale of alcohol to go after 10 at night, precisely to avoid the creation of crowds for the nightlife of the youngest. Another issue that was debated in the last Dpcm, which was later shelved, but which now seems to be included in the new ministerial decree, is the early closure of bars, pubs and nightclubs.

Localized closures Another key hypothesized measure, in light of the latest monitoring by the Ministry of Health and the Higher Institute of Health, which could only come into effect as a last resort to contain the spread of the virus, is that of localized closures. A measure feared by the Governor of Campania, De Luca, who at the same time avoided it.



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