Italy restores isolation, schools closed Monday

Italy stiffens the measures pending a new wave caused by the mutual mutations of Covid-19. From Monday, schools will be closed and learning will be conducted online in most of the country. Meanwhile, regions with a weekly number of cases of 250 per 100,000 will pass automatically into [...]
From Monday, schools will be closed and learning will be conducted online in most of the country. Meanwhile, regions that have a weekly number of cases of 250 per 100,000 will pass automatically into the red zone.
The Italian government envisions strict restrictions to curb a new wave of infections from COVID-19 mutations that have concerned experts. From Monday, March 15 to April 6, the Rajons, which have a weekly number of cases of over 250 per 100,000 inhabitants, will automatically pass into the red zone. The yellow area is also exhaled.
For Easter holidays, the 3-5 April measures envisioned for the red zone will be implemented throughout the country.
It will only be possible to move within the region into private homes once a day, at least two people.
Commercial stores will be closed only in the red zone, while only pharmacies and food will be open, but with regular security measures, distances, masks.
Domestic activities at small children's centres and schools on all levels have been suspended. Learning takes place at a distance. Blocking pools and gyms as well as team contacts or sports also follows.
In red areas the restaurants are closed, and it's only allowed to take home without time limit and take them with you until 10:00. Barette by 6 p.m.
While the churches will remain open as long as they respect the protocols signed by the government.











