Italy in nationwide isolation during holiday season

Italy will enter nationwide isolation during the Christmas and New Year's holiday, in an effort to stem the further spread of the new choreography. During the holiday season, non-needed shops and bars will be closed in Italy, while Italians will be allowed to go to work and leave [...]
Italy will enter nationwide isolation during the Christmas and New Year's holiday, in an effort to stem the further spread of the new choreography.
During the holiday season, non-needed shops and bars will be closed in Italy, meanwhile, Italians will be allowed to go to work and leave the homes only for health emergencies.
Also, visiting homes will be limited.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Cute said this “was not a simple decision”.
Our “Experts were very concerned about an increase in cases during Christmas. Therefore, we were forced to act”, he said.
Italy has the highest death toll in Europe from COVID-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus, there are nearly 68,000 cases in the country, respectively.
The nationwide isolation in Italy will be from December 24th to December 27th, from December 31st, January 3rd, as well as from January 5th to January 6, 2021.
Cote said that during this period, Italians can accept into their homes as many as two guests, but these do not include people under the age of 14. Meanwhile, the curfew will continue to be between 10: 00 p.m. and 5: 00 a.m., reports Rel.
From 28 December to 30 December, as well as 4 January, more facilitating measures will apply. These days, citizens will be allowed out of their homes, but bars and restaurants will be closed.
Italian Prime Minister Cteon said these measures target “to allow a minimal socialization during this period”.











