mandatory exterior and fines of 400 to a thousand euros



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Very high penalties for those who do not wear a mask and more controls for arrivals from abroad. These will be the main novelties of the next Dpcm with the measures to counteract the rebound in coronavirus infections. Specifically, the fines for those who do not respect the regulations on masks will range between 400 euros, which can even reach 1,000, for those who fail to comply with the obligation to cover their nose and mouth. Initially, it amounted to 3,000 euros, as foreseen in the March decree, but at the end of May, when the first emergency had passed, the 1,000 euros were lowered.

New decree on masks, fines from 400 to 1000 euros

In the masks, the Dpcm should foresee the obligation to always wear it both outdoors and indoors as some regions already establish, see Lazio. But there are some exceptions: you are exempt if you do physical activity (notwithstanding the distance of at least two meters), if you go by motorcycle or bicycle, if you drive alone or with family members. Penalties from 400 to 1000 for offenders. Fines also to locals that do not enforce the obligation to wear masks: you risk 400 to 1,000 euros and could also suffer the additional administrative penalty of closing the business or activity for 5 to 30 days.

Penalties of 400 to 1,000 euros for those who do not comply with the quarantine obligation. While those who have contracted Covid-19 but do not respect the restrictions may incur a criminal penalty with arrest from 3 to 18 months, as well as a fine of 500 to 5,000 euros. In fact, a culprit epidemic can be reported.

Mandatory pads for those arriving from abroad.

One of the hypotheses that the government is examining and that could be included in the new Dpcm, foresees mandatory mattresses for those who return from Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and the Czech Republic. This measure would be added to the one already planned for those arriving from Croatia, Greece, Malta, Spain, as well as from Paris and seven other regions of France.

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The Council of Ministers, initially scheduled for Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., had previously been postponed to Wednesday, October 7. Now it turns out that it could be a week. On the executive table the extension of the state of emergency until January 31, 2021 and the new dpcm with the measures to combat the coronavirus. In this case, only the mandatory outdoor mask would be introduced immediately. The measure would be included in the decree by which the executive extends the state of emergency until January.

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