Rome locked up, Santo Stefano in the red zone. What to do on December 26



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Santo Stefano in the red zone of Rome. After the atypical Christmas closed in with the Eternal City that stopped like the rest of Italy due to the Coronavirus emergency, the same rules of the squeeze also apply in the Bel Paese, but as on Christmas day it will be possible to move. For reasons of work, health or extreme need, take a walk alone or go to the house of a relative or friend to visit with two people, plus those under 14 years of age and people who are not self-sufficient. These rules are valid until December 27, while those of the orange zone will apply from December 28: shops open except restaurants and bars and (relative) freedom of movement.

Self-certifications for travel

To travel today, such as Christmas Day, self-certification is required: you can use the one dating from October 2020, downloadable on the website of the Ministry of the Interior and it must be indicated that the movement is determined by:

– proven job needs;
– health reasons;
– Other reasons allowed by current regulations or by the decrees, ordinances and other measures mentioned above that define the measures to prevent the spread of the infection.

This last point is the one that must be marked in the self-certification if you travel to go to a friend’s house, adding in the following lines the starting address and the destination address but, for privacy reasons, not the name of the person who you are going to visit.

Transportation: Metro and bus schedules at Christmas

There are those who will be forced to work and leave home. Public transport is guaranteed, but with specific schedules (All the information here). The service in the entire Atac network and in the RomaTpl network will be active from 8.30 to 13.00 and from 16.30 to 21.00. The Roma-Lido regional railways, the urban section of the Roma-Civitacastellana-Viterbo railway and the Termini-Centocelle regional railway will also be active this year. The Roma-Lido will have these hours: from the active Piramide service from 8:00 to 13:30 and from 16:00 to 21:30; from Colombo active service from 7.45 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. and from 3.45 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. Termini-Centocelle will have these schedules: from Termini: 8.30 – from Centocelle: 8.03; from Termini: 14.00 – from Centocelle: 13.33. As for the Atac and RomaTpl bus service, it will be active from 8.30 to 13.00 and from 16.30 to 21.00.

Love in service

At work the media Ama. An operational plan has been drawn up to guarantee urban hygiene services throughout the city at Christmas and San Esteban. This year, despite the absence of tourists in the city, a total of 4,700 employees will be working on the two holidays (December 25 and 26) among ecological operators, drivers and local officials. Cleaning, street and door-to-door collection services will be insured as provided in the fifteen municipalities.

Police checks

The police are working. The control device was implemented to ensure compliance with the red zone. In addition to the state police, also the Guardia di Finanza, the Carabinieri and the Local Police of Roma Capitale. The controls will be installed along the main roads such as Grande Raccordo Anulare, Pontina, Via del Mare, Tiburtina and other consular roads such as Casilina, Aurelia and Flaminia / intersection.

What can I do on December 26 in Santo Stefano?

Except for the exceptions introduced by Legislative Decree 172/2020 of December 18, the government allowed people to go to friends’ houses and have lunch with them, as well as overnight stays at home, but not the possibility of returning to their homes during ring hours curfew, 22 to 5 in the morning. Whoever violates the red zone provisions risks a fine of between 400 and 1,000 euros in the first place.

So what can be done on December 26 in Santo Stefano, as well as all the other days that the red zone is in effect? You can go for a walk, do individual sports, take the dog for a walk; you can go to a friend or relative’s house for Christmas lunch 2020 and stay there until the moment I have to go home (curfew starts at 10 pm); You can go out to the house of a friend or relative and spend the night there, returning home after 5 in the morning when the curfew is no longer in force; you can go out to mass, possibly in the nearest church.

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