According to the draft of the new Dpcm that will come into effect on March 15 until and including April 6, all regions in the yellow zone will move to the orange zone, resulting in the application of all the measures established by the anti-Covid measures. Basically, all of Italy will be colored orange and red, with the exception of regions in the white zone, for now only Sardinia.
Under these measures, the whole world of culture still closes its doors: the dpcm signed on March 2 stipulated that in the regions in the yellow zone, museums would reopen from March 27 even on holidays, and cinemas and theaters (ceiling of 400 spectators outdoors and 200 indoors) would also reopen on that date. Now everything changes again, meaning museums, at least until and including April 6, will remain closed to the public, and the same goes for cinemas and theaters.
Regions that exceed 250 infections per 100,000 population will slide into the red zone.
In addition, according to the draft, on April 3,4 and 5, the entire country will be in the red zone, with the exception of regions in the white zone.
Among other measures, travel in the orange zone regions (March 15 to April 2 and April 6) will be allowed in the municipal area to a single private inhabited dwelling, once a day, in the time frame between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m., and within the limits of two additional persons to those already living there, in addition to children under 14. The curfew would be confirmed for 10 p.m.
Draft Dpcm: Museums, cinemas and theaters will remain closed until April 6. Slip reopenings |
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