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The yellow band indicates the measures in force throughout the national territory, such as the curfew. Regions that are not in the orange or red band must also respect these
1 – When does the new DCPM come into force?
Friday, November 6.
2 – How long do the restrictive measures last?
Until December 3.
3 – Can I move freely?
During the day, but from 22:00 to 05:00, there is a curfew.
4 – Can I leave after 10pm?
Only for proven needs, therefore for work, health and emergency reasons.
5 – Do I need to have a self-certification?
Yes, the form must be completed with the general information and the reason for the move and delivered in case of control. You should not indicate the name of the person you are going to, out of respect for privacy.
6 – Are the bars open?
Yes, but no later than 6 pm
7 – And the restaurants?
Yes, until 6 pm and no later. After it, home delivery is allowed at night and food to go can be taken until 10 pm, which, however, cannot be consumed near the establishment or outdoors.
8 – is it allowed to visit a museum?
No, museums and exhibitions are closed, like cinemas and theaters.
9 – Can I go to a shopping center?
On weekdays, while they will be closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Pharmacies, tobacconists, newsagents and food stores located within the shopping centers will remain open.
10 – Are there any restrictions for lunches and dinners with friends and family?
The Dpcm does not foresee a specific prohibition, but Prime Minister Conte has recommended not to go looking for people who do not live together because meetings in homes are the occasion of contagion, dangerous conditions are created.
11- Can you take the bus?
Yes, but the capacity was reduced by 50 percent. .
November 5, 2020 (change November 5, 2020 | 07:21)
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