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Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed the new DPCM. A semi-closure, they defined it in Rome: requires the closure of all public places (bars, restaurants, pubs, patisseries, ice cream parlors, pizzerias …) from 6 to 5, 7 days a week, including Sundays. Therefore, there is no total lockout during the holidays. For bars and restaurants, even reduced numbers in table service (maximum of four people who do not live together). Home delivery is always allowed; Take away consumption is allowed until midnight but it is forbidden to consume near the store. Service stations and bars in hospitals and airports are always open. It also points out that “after 6 pm it is forbidden to consume food and beverages in public places and open to the public”: therefore, it would seem that after 6 pm it is not allowed to consume food or even beverages. in the public gardens.
There are no new trade restrictions, but remember that In Piedmont there is an ordinance that requires the closure of shopping centers on Saturdays and Sundays, except for the food. The DPCM comes into force as of tomorrow, Monday, October 26, and remains in effect until November 24.
Regarding the school: Secondary schools initiate remote teaching via computer for 75% of students, leaving high schools to choose which classes to close and how. On the other hand, there are no restrictions for the “first cycle”, that is, Nursery, Primary and Secondary (trips for all suspended). Then shoot stop for the activities of gyms, swimming pools, ski resorts, swimming facilities, wellness centers and spas with the sole exception of mandatory healthcare services. Total blockade of theaters, cinemas, concert halls, discos and dance halls, cultural and social centers, galleries, gambling and bingo halls and casinos. Museums open, in accordance with security regulations. Festivals and fairs are prohibited, local festivals – allowed only statically. Stop at all conferences except remote ones. All sports events and competitions are suspended, except those of national and professional interest, but stadiums and sports halls are closed to the public.. Religious services are still allowed.
On the other hand, there are no prohibitions on mobility between municipalities, not even between one region and another: the DPCM contains only a “recommendation” to limit travel, which is obviously worth what it is worth. However, mayors were allowed to toughen specific situations, to limit meetings. The government, we still know, is accelerating relief measures by between 1.5 and 2 billion for the categories most affected by the measures. A Council of Ministers could be convened in the next few hours.