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The new Dpcm will have to be signed on Wednesday, which provides for a series of interventions to limit the second wave of infections by Covid-19. Next Tuesday, the Minister of Health will present the document in Parliament and, in fact, the signature of the prime minister will arrive next Wednesday.
The figures of the last few days have been really worrying, the increase in the contagion curve seems progressive (although, fortunately, not yet exponential) and the government is trying to take cover.
In essence, it would definitely go in the direction of a new fit. Measures likely to be included in the next Prime Minister’s Decree include: closing bars and restaurants at 10pm or 11pm and the use of the military to enforce “nightlife” regulations. In addition, the obligation to wear a mask outdoors should be reintroduced.
Furthermore, as Il Giornale writes: “Parliament will also be asked to extend the state of emergency until January 31 next year. In the next Dpcm the list of countries considered at risk will also be updated, from which Greece will probably be eliminated, which at the moment does not have a worrying situation. What the government promises is to be able to keep the virus under control, without overloading hospitals. Some previous rules will be reconfirmed in the decree, such as hand washing and the distance of at least one meter between one person and another. Regarding public transport, the capacity will not exceed 80% of the seats. Reduced covered restaurants and tickets limited to commercial establishments “.
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