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Italy's new pandemic restriction decree continues to be strictly controlled. Most areas will be classified as orange or red risk control areas.

Italy’s new pandemic restriction decree continues to be strictly controlled. Most areas will be classified as orange or red risk control areas.

by YCPress

According to Ansa, Italian Prime Minister Conte officially signed and promulgated a new decree on January 15 local time.

In addition to the previously announced by the Ministry of Health to extend the state of emergency until April 30, prohibiting people from crossing the region unnecessarily until February 15, and limiting the number of family and friends visits, it will continue to be pushed forward.

A series of pandemic restrictions such as curfews currently under way.

In addition, the decree stipulates that the take-out service of bar snack bars and snacks shall be prohibited after 18:00, gyms, swimming pools, cinemas and theaters will continue to be closed, ski resorts will be closed until at least February 15, and the market and non-essential stores in shopping malls will be closed on rest days and the day before the rest day.

In the region designated as “Yellow District”, the museum can be open on weekdays.

According to the report, Health Minister Speranza will release the latest regional pandemic risk classification regulations on the 15th based on the latest pandemic monitoring data.

Among them, Lombardy, Sicily and Bolzano will be classified as the “red” control area with the highest risk level, 12 regions such as Abruzzo, Lazio and Liguria will be classified as the “orange” risk level control area, and only the six regions or autonomous provinces of Campania, Tuscany and Sardinia will be classified as ” Yellow” Risk Level Control Area.