What will Christmas be like in the time of Covid in South Tyrol?



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BOLZANO. It starts from tomorrow, Sunday December 20, a long period characterized by regulations and restrictions related to the movement and closing or opening of commercial activities throughout the national territory, and also in the province of Bolzano.

It starts tomorrow, because South Tyrol on Sunday, but only for 24 hours will it become “yellow zone“This means that throughout the day it will be allowed to travel even outside the province, to reach other regions of the same color.

A brief parenthesis, however, why from Monday, December 21 restrictions go into effect. From that date, in fact, e until January 6, any movement between regions and from or to the autonomous provinces of Bolzano and Trento will be prohibited throughout the national territory. Travel to second homes is included.

In the days of December 24, 25, 26, 27 and 31, January 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, all of Italy will be a “red zone”. That is, it is forbidden to move from your home, except for work reasons or out of strict necessity. Shops, beauty centers, bars and restaurants will be closed (home and home delivery allowed). Supermarkets, pharmacies, parapharmacies, kiosks, tobacconists, laundries, hairdressers, barbers will remain open. On these days it will be allowed to visit family or friends for a maximum of two people: those under 14 years of age, people with disabilities and people who are not self-sufficient are excluded from the count. Physical activity near your home and outdoor sports will be allowed, but only individually.

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The South Tyrol route

Compatcher However, yesterday (December 18) he presented an amendment to the budgetary maneuver to the Provincial Council: in the application of national provisions, the president can adapt them to specific peculiarities of the territory. It is the tool designed to strengthen the coming ordinances and repeal the Christmas decree.

The first objective is Allow mobility throughout the territory of South Tyrol., without limits of kilometers and number of inhabitants, but Restrictions on family visits will be maintained. In South Tyrol it stands out, there are only 15 municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants, which would be penalized compared to the rest of the territory (in these cases, at the national level, movements are allowed on December 28, 29, 30 and January 4).

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If the freedom of movement is extended, activities squeeze is coming. “We think it makes more sense to have understandable and unambiguous rules for all Christmas parties,” says Kompatscher, who favors the red light district, with the closing of shops, personal services and gastronomy, “Everything will be closed, so refreshments are needed. But it is important that families can organize walks in the mountains or in the hills. So, unlike the rest of Italy, which on December 28, 29, 30 and January 4 becomes “orange zone“and therefore shop openings are allowed (not bars and restaurants, so take away and home is always valid), South Tirol Street would have the shutters closed until January 6.



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