Valle d’Aosta orange from December 6: new ordinance reopens cross-country ski slopes



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The Aosta Valley Run alone again After thestore opening in the red light district, and the institutional shock after the approval of a law that claims the autonomy of the Alpine Region in the management of the health emergency due to Coronavirus, Sunday December 6 the autonomous community will pass from red zone to orange.

the Governor Erik Lavevaz issued a new ordinance with which reopens all cross-country ski trails to its inhabitants. And not only.

While the Covid Rt contagion rate drops to 0.81 and positive cases drop to 1,056, with 4 new deaths bringing the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 330, on the eve of the entry into force of the ordinance from the Minister of Greeting to Roberto Speranza who promotes the Aosta Valley to orange, for which a new provision arrives that will remain in force until December 20.

Meanwhile, the National College of Ski Instructors and the Italian Association of Ski Instructors are addressing a “Sincere call” to the Government “To reevaluate, before the end of the year, the possible different solutions regarding the closure” of the ski areas, and the National Union of Municipalities and Mountain Authorities invites a rethinking the impossibility of leaving small towns and mountain resorts.

But this is what the decree of December 5 establishes.

Skiing, physical activity and sport

Now you are allowed to run outdoor sports activities in sports facilities, centers and clubs, including Nordic ski slopes, even outside the municipality of residence, domicile or domicile, provided that in any case the interpersonal safety distance of at least two meters is respected between people who are not living together, unless the presence of a companion is necessary for minors or people who are not completely self-sufficient and without any meeting.

Physical activities and walks are allowed., in compliance with the night curfew.

It is possible to use the bicycle for all the permitted movements, maintaining a distance of at least one meter from other people, and from 5 to 22 for physical activities outdoors, always respecting the separation of at least one meter, and to perform sport activities. , keeping the distance of at least two meters.

Movements

The movements in the Region are allowed within your own municipality, but not from one municipality to another, as predicted by the Dpcm of December 3 (here you will find the pdf and all the measures taken by Prime Minister Conte).

From 10 pm to 5 am there is a curfew. As always, proven work, health need or needs to be specified are an exception.

The it is allowed to move to second homes in the Aosta Valleyor by the owner or owner of the property and their respective partners, even jointly, for reasons of necessity such as security, maintenance and control.

Any gathering of people is prohibited and access to the property is allowed to a maximum of two people at the same time in the case of cohabitants. In the remaining cases, access is limited to a single person.

IT IS possibility of carrying out activities in orchards, fields, meadows, vineyards and orchards, managing small farms and cutting wood even outside the Municipality of residence, domicile or domicile, provided that the interested party certifies with a self-declaration the possession or use of the fund and with the indication of the shortest path from his domicile to the fund itself.

Mountain guides and rescue

the movements of the alpine guides, registered in the corresponding professional register and equipped with an identification card, are also allowed outside the municipality of residence, domicile or domicile.

These activities are carried out respecting the interpersonal distance of two meters. When the nature of the activity does not allow such compliance, it is mandatory to wear respiratory protection equipment.

Ok also for the movements of operators and canine units of the Aosta Valley Alpine Rescue, aimed at carrying out training and educational actions, as subjects of support for activities carried out within the regional civil protection and mountain rescue system: they are also allowed outside the municipality of residence, domicile or domicile.

These activities are also subject to compliance with the two-meter interpersonal distancing. When the nature of the activity does not allow such compliance, it is mandatory to wear respiratory protection equipment.

Bars and restaurants

Catering companies such as bars, restaurants, patisseries and ice cream parlors are open only to take away from 5 to 22 and for him home delivery without time limits.

As in the rest of the orange areas, the prohibition of collection and consumption in the vicinity of the premises is maintained.

Shops and beauty centers

Both business and personal activities are open, including beauty centers..

The exercises present in the shopping centers are closed the days before public holidays and bank holidays, with the exception of groceries, pharmacies, tobacconists, newsstands. Outdoor markets are allowed.

It remains the obligation to respect interpersonal distances, delays in entry, the use of masks and disinfectant gels, access allowed to a single member per family unit, compliance with protocols and guidelines and other anti-contagion provisions.

Theaters, cinemas, gyms and swimming pools

Museums and closed exhibitions, theaters, cinemas, swimming pools, gyms and betting rooms., bingo, slots, even in tobacconists.

School

As of December 9, the children of kindergarten and secondary education return to school in Valle d’Aosta, while distance learning for high school continues, with the exception of laboratory activities and school inclusion activities for students with disabilities and special educational needs.

At college Educational and curricular activities are carried out remotely, with the exception of those of the first year of courses and laboratories, which can be carried out in person.



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