Moving, shops, restaurants This is what will happen in 7 days



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A couple more weeks and we should see a relaxation of the containment rules thanks to the arrival of a new Dpcm in view of Christmas. By December 3, almost all of Italy, according to the government and the Regions, should be yellow or at most orange. So another 15 days of restrictions and then we could take a break. As long as the epidemiological curve goes down and health facilities can hold out.

Relaxation before Christmas

But what could be the relaxation that awaits us? Meanwhile, there would be news for shops, opening hours would be extended, shopping centers would reopen on weekends and also bars and restaurants at night, even in still orange regions, with the start of the curfew at 24. After which the term would begin. that separates us from Christmas, which is between December 17 and 24.

Here, according to the Corriere, it will be necessary to decide whether there is the possibility of continuing with less rigid measures or whether to return to new closures. Everything will depend on the Weekly tracking. Meanwhile, Palazzo Chigi has advanced its hand explaining that at this time it is not possible to make predictions and that “The system of division by bands will not be modified”. However, if there are no surprises, that should be the way.

Time frame to decide

The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, yesterday signed an order extending the red zone in Lombardy, Piedmont, Calabria and Valle d’Aosta for another two weeks. The first two in theory would already be orange, according to the latest recorded data. However, according to the provisions, there must be a period of time that you can confirm the positive data before you can change color. The date is November 27. The following week, when the time comes for the government to think of new rules and another Dpcm, these regions could switch bands, perhaps all the way to yellow. The same is almost certainly not the case with Calabria and Valle d’Aosta, which are still considered high risk.

Among those that are suspended we find Puglia and Sicily. On November 13, Campania and Tuscany turned red, and now they will have to wait until December 3 to find out what will happen to them. On the same day, Emilia-Romagna and Marche will also know their fate, and perhaps they will turn yellow again. The day before will be the turn of Liguria, which is currently orange, after the band change that took place on November 11.

Moderate but controlled risk in sight are Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Molise and Veneto. The first two are orange and the third is yellow. These three “They are classified as moderate risk but with a high probability of progressing to high risk in the next month.”. Instead, Abruzzo will enter the red zone starting tomorrow. Well, Lazio that, just to avoid a deterioration, has decided that “No retail and wholesale business can continue to sell to the public with access to the premises after 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, holidays and pre-holidays”. Department stores and markets are closed on weekends. If the hazard level does not decrease, it is unlikely that the new Dpcm will loosen. In the sense that, the red regions will probably not see the reopening of bars and restaurants, nor the possibility of unrestricted travel within regional borders. In the rest of the bands, on the other hand, only with a view to Christmas, purchases and greater freedom of movement will be allowed.

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