walks, shopping and visits to friends and family, the rules for New Year’s Eve- Corriere.it



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Italy in the red zone also on January 1, 2021. Until January 3, travel is not allowed except for proven needs, work reasons, emergencies and health. But it is also forbidden to leave your region, stay away from home after 10 pm and until 5 am, on the other hand, it allows visits to family and friends but only in two, in addition to children under 14 years of age. Shops, bars and restaurants closed. It is possible to take walks and sports activities outdoors. There are no parties or gatherings.

What can I do in the red zone? And when it shoots?

This is one of the two fundamental points of the decree. In addition to December 31, 2020, also on January 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, 2021, all of Italy will be in the red zone. What can be done?
– You will not be able to go to bars and restaurants (you can take take out until 10pm and order at home)
– you will only be able to go to some retail stores (those included in this list)
– you can go out of the house for a walk (with a mask, near your house) and to play sports (only: a run, a bike ride)
– you will not be able to leave the house except for health, work or need reasons (in addition to the sports and motor activities that we have just mentioned), but with one important exception. In fact, it will be possible to leave the house to visit the houses of family and friends, even respecting precise rules.
Here they are: people who move cannot be more than two, unless they bring children under 14 years of age or disabled or non-self-sufficient people who live together; today the transfer to private homes is allowed only once a day in a period of time between 7 and 22, then a curfew is applied. On January 1, the curfew returns from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Can I leave my municipality?

In general, it is forbidden to leave the municipality itself. There are, as mentioned above, some important exceptions: in addition to the possibility of doing it for work, health or necessity and urgency.
– Displacements are allowed from municipalities with a population of no more than 5,000 inhabitants. It is possible to travel a distance of no more than 30 kilometers from the relative municipalities, but traveling to the provincial capital is prohibited.
– You can go, in a maximum of two, and with only one trip per day, to find a relative or a friend, even out of the ordinary (but within your own region).

Can I go with my parents or friends?

Yes, it is possible to visit family or friends but not outside the Region. But according to the rules set out above: you can’t go there if your parents’ house is outside the region; there may be no more than two people on the move, unless they bring with them children under 14 years of age or disabled or non-self-sufficient people living together; You can move to only one house per day and respecting curfew hours. The return to the home where you have residence or domicile is always allowed.

Can I go with the groom or the bride?

S: The above rules also apply to boyfriends or girlfriends. For those who are outside the Region, the government website clarifies: it is always possible to return to the Municipality in which you have residence, domicile or where you live continuously or periodically. It will allow us, for example, to bring together distant couples for work reasons but who frequently live in the same house.

Can I go home on the red days?

Yes, you are always allowed to return to your own home, the one where you have residence or domicile.

Can I leave the municipality to do the shopping?

S: As the government already explained, the purchase is one of the reasons that justify moving outside the municipality where you live if the municipality adjacent to yours has stores that are necessary for your needs, also in terms of convenience for the wallet. The movement must always be self-certified (here the self-certification form).

Can I organize a party?

No, parties are prohibited in public and private places.

Can I volunteer?

Yes, they are allowed, without a time limit., the movements that reconnect to the assistance activities that are carried out, within the framework of a voluntary association, as well as those in agreement with the local authorities, for needy or disadvantaged people.

When is self-certification necessary?

During the orange days (December 28, 29 and 30, 2020 and January 4, 2021), self-certification (which you can find here) is used to leave your Municipality: and this, as mentioned above, is possible by necessity proven work, health reasons and urgency. It will also be used to move from municipalities with a population of no more than 5,000 inhabitants and to move, within the region itself, to a second home or to visit friends and family (with the rules set out above). The form is also used to move around during curfew.
During the red days, the form is also used to move throughout the day within your municipality, as well as to enter and leave your city for proven work needs, for health reasons and for other reasons allowed by current regulations ( which includes the need to care for a non-self-sufficient person who returns to his residence). The form will also be used to go to a second residence in the region or to visit friends and family with the rules established above. Those who don’t have a printer can write the self-certification by hand, tracing the template found here. If you don’t have the form with you, if the police stop you, they will fill one out: they can then run checks to verify the accuracy of the statement.

The Christmas decree and the rules

Do I need to self-certify to go to mass?

S: Mass will take place on days when Italy is in the red zone, so to leave home you will need a self-certification (you will find the form here; those who do not have a printer can write the self-certification by hand, drawing the model; yes you do not have the form with you, if the police stop you, they will fill it out: then they can carry out checks to verify the accuracy of the statement). A note from the CEI, the Italian Episcopal Conference, also recalls the circular of the Ministry of the Interior of November 7, 2020 which specifies that the places of worship to which you can go must be reasonably identified among the closest.

January 1, 2021 (change January 1, 2021 | 07:16)

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