“Two relatives who do not live together for dinner” – Libero Quotidiano



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The nervousness of the Italians is about to explode, but the government continues to buy time. The walkway in Libya by Giuseppe Conte, which came to retrieve the fishermen from Mazara del Vallo just a hundred days late, has further delayed the final decision on the ad hoc measures that will be introduced over the next two weeks. Seven days before Christmas, what can and cannot be done has yet been officially announced, but the scenario that has emerged seems quite clear: the government intends to establish the Red zone from December 24 to 27 and January 31 to 3, thus closing bars, restaurants and shops (apart of course from those related to basic needs) and prohibiting movement between municipalities. On December 28, 29 and 30 the rules of the yellow zones will be in force, starting with the curfew that will begin at 22: in addition, the stop to travel between regions will be confirmed from December 21 to January 6. The novelty, however, is represented by a small concession that Prime Minister Conte seems willing to make, as minimal compensation for the many broken promises on this controversial Christmas holiday: two relatives who do not live together, this – according to Corsera – could be the last minute exception to make the holidays a little less sad, allowing Italians to extend the lunch or dinner table to just two people.

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