Lombardy in the red zone on Mondays Visits, second homes, shopping and sports: the rules



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From Monday March 15 Lombardy in the red zone. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

The order signed by Minister Speranza for the passage from Lombardy to the Red Zone will come into force from Monday, March 15 and will remain in force for fifteen days, then until to March 29. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions (coming soon the new “faq” of the Government, article in update).


1 – Under what circumstances can you leave home?

You can leave home only for proven work needs, situations of need or health reasons. The same happens with leaving the borders of your municipality and region.


two – Can I go visit relatives?

No, in the red zone there is no possibility of being able to leave the house to visit family or friends.


3 – What about Easter?

On April 3, 4 and 5, the entire national territory will be in the red zone (except the regions in the white zone, which will remain blank), but as in Christmas 2020 you will be able to move once a day, between the 5 and 10 in the morning. pm, within the regional territory to another private home, within the limits of two more people compared to those who already live together in the “destination” home (children under 14 years of age and non-self-sufficient people who live together).


4 – Can I go to my elderly parents’ house?

Only if there is a reason for need, for example if they are not self-sufficient, or to take the purchase.


5 – Can I go to the second house?

Yes, I can also go to the red zone and even if it is in another region of the red zone. The new Dpcm does not specifically address the issue, but reiterates that “it is allowed to return home, home or residence”; The new “frequently asked questions”, expected shortly, should better specify the ways to reach second homes. In particular, according to government sources, the transfer to second homes will be allowed for all those who have title to prove the property and on the condition that the destination home is not inhabited by people outside the owner’s family.


6 – Can I go for a run?

Motor activity, “traditionally” understood as walking, is allowed only in the vicinity of the house. The sporting activity, of greater intensity and therefore, for example, running, must be understood as permitted within the limits of the municipality itself. In both cases, the activities must be individual and not group.


7 – Are the schools open?

No: all school cycles, from kindergarten to high school and university, are distance learning.


8 – How does takeout work?

The bars and restaurants are closed to the public but can continue to operate with home delivery, without time restrictions and with take away food. For take away food, some clarifications should be made: for restaurants it is allowed until 10 pm, while for bars only until 6 pm; In any case, consumption on the spot or in the immediate vicinity is prohibited.


9 – What stores are open?

Only the sales of food and essential items remain operational, including kiosks, tobacconists, pharmacies and parapharmacies, but also bookstores, stationery stores, bedding and children’s footwear, sporting goods and toys, flower shops, pet stores; On holidays and days before holidays, commercial establishments within shopping centers are closed, with the exception of pharmacies, parapharmacies, health centers, laundries and dry cleaners, food outlets, agricultural and horticultural products, tobacconists, kiosks and bookstores .


10 – And the markets?

Only stalls selling food, agricultural and horticultural products are operational.


eleven – Are the hairdressers open?

No, and neither are beauty centers. The only personal services that can operate in the red zone are laundries.


12 – Can we go to church?

Yes, religious services continue to take place, in accordance with anti-Covid protocols.


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