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Clubs and stadiums are closed in Italy. And the antiCOVID-19 they are extended until October 7. “The national government has never reopened the discos, some Regions that had the power did so, but we intervened to close them. And the Dpcm signed today expands all these measures that were already in force: both the discos and the stadiums are and therefore remain closed. This was stated today in Pisa by the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, in the framework of an electoral initiative in support of the candidates in the next regional elections of the Tuscan ecological civic list that is part of the center-left coalition.
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“In the Dpcm that we will sign today all the rules are confirmed, even those of the dance – says Speranza -. They just spread. They are in force since August 16 and we will extend them for another 30 days. The anti-Covi measures will last until October 7, it is explained, because an extension of more than one month is not possible (the last Dpcm was on August 7). Among the few novelties, the self-certification of entry into Italy by those from countries so far ‘prohibited’ to certify that they will reside with a person, “even if they do not live together”, with whom “there is a stable emotional relationship.” . Self-certification will also be used to communicate with the ASL and a 14-day quarantine will be mandatory. The states for which entry into Italy was prohibited are: Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Kosovo, Kuwait, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Oman, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic, Serbia, Colombia . . For all other states the regulations already in force apply: those arriving from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain must obligatorily rub.
Those arriving from Romania and Bulgaria must remain in quarantine. In addition, the regulations on masks, mandatory in closed places and outdoors where distance cannot be maintained, on the prohibition of meetings and the 80 percent capacity limit for public transport remain in force. In addition, a plan is being studied to reduce the use of cash, a possible vehicle for contagion. President Conte met with the leading payment service providers in Italy tonight as part of the Italia Cashless project. All participants in the meeting are willing to leave and collaborate with the Government for the full success of the project.
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