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With the entry into force of the Dpcm of December 3, there are many doubts that citizens are asked about what can and cannot be done, in particular between December 21, 2020 and January 6, 2021, when the ban will come into force to travel between Regions. But the uncertainties also refer to the days on which it will be prohibited to leave the municipality itself, namely, December 25 and 26, as well as January 1 and 6. The Government responded to the questions with the Frequently asked questions (which in any case are constantly updated), published on the official website of Palazzo Chigi. Relocations and meetings are the most discussed topics. In fact, the risk remains that the mass exodus from north to south will be repeated around December 20, as experienced on the night of March 7 to 8.
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1) Is it always allowed to go home?
Return to residence and home is always allowed. Those who are already outside the Region and their Municipality at the time of the entry into force of the prohibitions can always return to their homes, even on days Displacements are therefore prohibited on December 25, 26 and 31.
2) Is it possible to leave the Region to spend the holidays with a single parent?
Before December 21 it is always possible. While, according to the norm, on closed days (from December 21 to January 6) you can only leave the Region by non-self-sufficient people, therefore not for business reasons. Those who go to these people must do it alone, it is not allowed to move with the rest of the family.
3) Is it possible to leave the Region or the Municipality to help a friend who is not self-sufficient?
Yes, the rule can also apply to people who are not related.
4) Can separated or divorced people visit my minor children?
Yes. Travel to reach minors with the other parent or in any case with the foster parent, or to bring them with you, are also allowed between municipalities in different areas. In any case, these trips must be made by choosing the shortest route and complying with all health requirements (people in quarantine, positive, immunosuppressed, etc.).
5) How should distant partners behave?
The regrouping of couples is planned only to stay in the house where they usually live. Therefore, those who work or study abroad can meet their partner at the main residence. It has been specified that reunification is only allowed in the case of couples who live together, even if only in fact.
6) Can we go to second homes?
From December 21 to January 6 it is prohibited to move to second homes. You can go there only for urgent reasons (breakdowns or other emergencies) but stay there long enough to solve the problem. Specifically, then, «if the second house is located in a municipality in the orange or red zone», the movement is allowed only if it is due to the need to remedy unexpected and unpredictable situations (such as collapses, breakdowns of hydraulic systems and the like, theft, etc.) and in any case – specifies the government – in accordance with strict deadlines and methods functional to compensate for such situations. ”
7) If a person goes to the second house before December 21, can the partner join them after the ban takes effect?
The law provides for reunification at the primary residence.
8) Should someone who booked a flight from abroad before the bans came into force remain in quarantine?
Yes, all those who return from abroad after December 21 must remain in quarantine. Therefore, even those who had planned to return before the new provisions will have to adapt.
9) Does the obligation of quarantine also apply to those who return by car or train?
Yes, it is the responsibility of citizens to comply with the regulations. The police can carry out checks and checks even after returning to Italy.
10) Can a person who does volunteer work (Civil Protection, Red Cross) be able to travel from the municipality in which he is located to carry out the activity in the context of emergency management?
Yes, the prohibition does not apply to those who carry out voluntary activities within the National Civil Protection Service or who, in any case, are hired as volunteers to deal with the ongoing health emergency (for example, volunteers from the Italian Red Cross ).
11) What does “proven job needs” mean? How will the self-employed demonstrate “proven work needs”?
It is always possible to go to work, although it is recommended to work remotely, or to take vacations or go out. “Proven” means that you must be able to show that you are going (or returning) to work, including by means of a self-declaration, or by any other means of proof, the falsity of which constitutes a crime. In case of control, you must declare your labor need. Then it will be the responsibility of the Authorities to verify the veracity of the declaration made with the adoption of the consequent sanctions in case of false declarations.
12) Is it possible to use the car with people who do not live on board?
Yes, as long as the same precautionary measures are observed as for non-scheduled transport: that is, with the presence only of the driver in the front of the car and a maximum of two passengers for each additional row of rear seats, with an obligation to All the passengers. wear the mask. The obligation to wear the mask can be waived only in the case where the car is equipped with a physical separator (Plexiglas) between the front and rear row of the car, allowing in this case the presence only of the driver in the first row and only one passenger for the rear row.
13) Who does not respect the prohibitions, what is the risk?
The rules set forth in decree law number 19 of 2020 are applicable. According to article 4 “non-compliance with containment measures is sanctioned with the administrative penalty of payment of an amount of 400 to 3,000 euros” which is reduced by one third if you pay within five days. Furthermore, “if the failure to comply with the aforementioned measures is caused by the use of a vehicle, the penalties are increased by up to a third. Regarding the certifications presented to the police, “the veracity of the self-declarations will be subject to subsequent controls and the proven falsity of what was declared a crime.”
14) Is the consumption of food and beverages allowed in open restaurants, pizzerias, pastry shops and other similar activities? Within them?
When restaurants and other catering activities, including bars, patisseries and ice cream parlors, are open, the possibility to eat inside is scheduled from 5 to 18. Home delivery is allowed without a time limit, but in any case it must be done in accordance with the regulations on packaging and product delivery.
15) Is it allowed to enter or stay in bars, restaurants, ice cream parlors, if the consumption of food inside is suspended?
In the areas or at times when the consumption of food and beverages is suspended within the premises, customers are allowed to enter and stay there only for the time strictly necessary to purchase take-out products and always in compliance with contagion prevention measures. However, meetings and consumption are not allowed in the vicinity of the premises.
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