Italy tightens measures against COVID-19

The rise in the number of infected by COVID-19 during these days has prompted the Italian government to tighten measures to prevent the spread of the coronary virus. New valid measures imposed up to the next 30 days envision the ban on private holiday bodies both in closed environments and in [...]
The rise in the number of infected by COVID-19 during these days has prompted the Italian government to tighten measures to prevent the spread of the coronary virus.
The valid new measures imposed up to the next 30 days envision the ban on the organisation of private holidays in both closed and open environments.
Family holidays, dinners, parties with over six guests who do not live with householders have been banned. Also, restaurants and bars will no longer be shut down at 4: 00 p.m., but at 2 p.m., consumption is banned on foot and only locals holding tables in closed and open spaces will be allowed to serve customers.
The Italian government has also banned all school tours and matches “calceto” of other sports with physical contact and aevatorial level.
For theatre cinemas remain the limit of 1,000 people in open environments and 200 people in closed environments.
The stadiums will allow them to fill 15% of their capacity, but no more than 1,000 spectators.
Discotets and dance halls will continue to remain closed while convention fairs will be allowed in respect for social distance and attendance rates, the news watch writes.
It continues to remain the rule of mandatory wearing masks both indoor and open, and children are disfellowshipped from 0 to 6, people with different unrecognizable pathology for wearing masks, as well as persons performing sports. It is strongly recommended that you wear masks and in house environments in the presence of people you do not live with.
Italy in the past 24 hours has recorded 4619 infected and 39 victims with an increase in cases in 3689, bringing the number of positive cases active to 82 764.











