Dpcm Christmas, the Faq: dinner, trips, visits (ok until 10pm), minors: questions and answers



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Dpcm Christmas, the Faq: dinner, trips, visits (ok until 10pm), minors: questions and answers

In the end, all doubts about family dinners and lunches were resolved: the new (short) Dpcm Christmas allows meeting at the table, but with many limitations.

In the family we are four people who live together: husband, wife and two children. Can we invite the grandparents for Christmas?
Yes, although it is strongly discouraged in the case of older people, grandparents can be received, but only two. The government exemption that allows visits, actually travel, even during Red Days (December 24-27, January 31-3, and January 5-6) does so by limiting them to a maximum of two non-cohabiting people and limiting visits to just one within 24 hours.


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Alternatively, can my family and I join the grandparents?
The same rules apply. So yes, arriving at the grandparents’ house is a valid reason to self-certify a move, as long as it is inside it. Region, respecting the curfew times and ensuring that this is the only visit that takes place within those 24 hours. However, there is also a limit on the number of people who make the move: there can be a maximum of two unless they are under 14 years of age over whom the adults in question exercise parental authority or people with disabilities or non-self-sufficient partners .

So if a family of 4 with children over the age of 14 wants to organize a Christmas lunch with two other people (grandparents, for example), how should they be organized?
You can only do this if your grandparents move. If, on the other hand, lunch is made at the grandparents’ house, only two members of the family will be able to travel together.

If a family of 4 with two adult children travels to their grandparents’ house by different means, will they be able to receive all 4 without risk of penalty?
The norm in this case is quite clear. For the text in the red days “the movement to private homes is allowed only once a day, in a period of time between 05.00 and 22.00, to a single house located in the same region and within the limits of two people, more than those who already live there. ”So the two people who live together (grandparents) cannot receive more than two adults (the son and the wife for example) and therefore the grandchildren over 14 years of age would stay on the sidelines of the little family gathering.

Will the police be able to appear at the doors of the citizens and check how many people are inside the houses?
Absolutely not, unless they have a suspicion that a crime is being committed inside the house. Therefore, controls will focus on travel, hence all the restrictions imposed and the need to self-certify the reason for leaving home and destination.

Does the travel exemption also apply to siblings or adult children?
Yes, the text does not contemplate any particular degree of kinship but only indicates the number of people.

Will I be able to invite my partner or boyfriend to lunch? Or just a friend?
Unlike what happened in March when the exception for traveling in the red zone only affected family members, this time the rule is less strict and also allows you to meet friends or take them out for lunch.

Can I join my brother’s family even if I live in another municipality? What if you live in another region?
Yes, but only for those who live in small municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants and within a 30-kilometer radius (however, excluding provincial capitals in any case). On the other hand, the possibility of moving from one Region to another is excluded, unless there are reasons of need or health, work and study reasons, which obviously do not include leisure visits.

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