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It is now official: the Easter will be in red zone with specific rules for visits to relatives and travel. In the wake of what happened at Christmas, the decree that came into force on March 6 has ordered for the days of 3, 4 and 5 April that all Italy is in the red zone. A decision imposed by the need to avoid the spread of the virus during the holidays. How will it work and what are the rules?
Movements
In each region, the curfew which is already in force from 22 to 5. Except for reasons of health, work or emergencies to be justified always with self-certification. There is also a ban on travel between regions except for reasons of work, health or emergencies.
Visits to relatives
As the Dpcm states during the days in which Easter is celebrated “in the areas affected by the restrictions, travel to other inhabited private homes will be possible only once a day, between 5.00 and 22.00, remaining within the same Region “. The visits to relatives and friends therefore they are allowed in compliance with the curfew and for a maximum of two people “who can still bring with them children under the age of 14 (or other children under 14 over whom the same people exercise parental authority) and people with disabilities or non self-sufficient cohabiting “.
Second houses
As for the prickly second homes theme instead, it is allowed to return to one’s residence, home or domicile, including the return to second homes that are inside and outside the Region. Only the family unit can move and only if the house is not inhabited by others. Furthermore, the Dpcm provides that it is necessary to prove that they are tenants or owners on a date prior to January 14, 2021.
Shops, bars and restaurants
In the red zone restaurants and bars are closed, but it is allowed take-away until 10pm for restaurants and 6.00 pm for bars provided that consumption does not take place on site or nearby Furthermore, home delivery is allowed without any time limit. Finally, the new rules require the closure of hairdressers and barbers. Other establishments remain open such as grocery stores, underwear and household linen stores, tobacconists, newsagents, pharmacies, hardware stores, perfumeries, laundries, toy stores, optical shops and children’s clothing stores.