How the colors of the Regions change from 3 May

How the colors of the Regions change from 3 May

Sardinia passes to the orange zone, Valle d'Aosta to the red zone. Most of the center-north in the yellow zone. The Wired map

(Photo: Massimo Di Vita / Getty Images) From Monday 3 May, based on data from the control room monitoring of the Higher Institute of Health (ISS), and as confirmed in the signed ordinance by the health minister Roberto Speranza the Valle d'Aosta relegates to the red zone, while Sardinia goes orange with Calabria, Basilicata, Puglia and Sicily. The following remain in the yellow zone: Abruzzo, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Piedmont, Puglia, Tuscany, Trentino Alto Adige, Umbria and Veneto.

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Curfew

The curfew is still in force from 10pm to 5am, but after long internal government negotiations and under the pressure of the regions as early as May 14, it could be postponed to 11pm if contagion data continues to remain low.

The detailed rules for each zone are below.

Rules for the yellow zones

There are no travel restrictions between the yellow and white regions, while to and from the zones orange and red, will be allowed through the so-called "green certification". All other trips within the region are also allowed, including visits to relatives, partners and friends, once a day, for a maximum of 4 people in addition to children under 14, between 22 and 5.

Nurseries, kindergartens, elementary and middle schools will resume teaching in person at 100%. High schools, on the other hand, must guarantee teaching in the presence of 70% to 100% of the student population. Regional presidents will be able to intervene with ordinances that suspend teaching in attendance only in the event of an extremely high risk of contagion. The universities will guarantee regular training activities for all course years. Libraries and study rooms are open.

You can return to eat at the table in bars and restaurants, but only in the open spaces and within the times established by the curfew.

It is possible to go to the cinema and attend theatrical performances and concerts, both outdoors and indoors, by booking your ticket in advance, to avoid queues at the box office. The indoor capacity will be reduced to 50%, for a maximum of 500 people, while the presence of a number not exceeding a thousand people will be allowed outdoors. A distance of one meter between one place and another must be guaranteed, unless the spectators are living together.

It is allowed to practice any kind of outdoor sporting activity, including contact and contact activities. team.

Rules for orange zones

Movement between other regions and provinces is allowed for people with “green certification”. All movements within the municipal area are allowed, even for visits to relatives, partners and friends, once a day, for a maximum of 4 people in addition to children under 14, between 22 and 5. You can leave your municipality in case of need or to carry out activities or use services suspended or not present in your municipality. Movements from municipalities with a population not exceeding 5 thousand inhabitants and for a distance not exceeding 30 kilometers are allowed, with the exception of provincial capitals.

For schools and universities the same rules apply as for the yellow zone.

Physical activity is allowed only within one's own municipality, in individual form. Exhibitions, museums and other places of culture follow the same rules as for the red zone. All shops are open, including shopping centers, but they are closed on weekends and public holidays. For bars and restaurants the same rules apply as for the red zone.

Rules for the red zones

Travel between other regions and provinces is allowed for people with "green certification" . Movement within the region or municipality is prohibited, except for work needs or situations of necessity. Return to home, home or residence is allowed.

As per the decree, infant-toddler centers, kindergartens, elementary and middle schools resume teaching in attendance at 100%. High schools, on the other hand, guarantee teaching in the presence of 50% to 75% of the student population. Regional presidents will be able to intervene with ordinances that suspend teaching in attendance only in the event of an extremely high risk of contagion. Universities guarantee regular training activities only for freshmen. Libraries and study rooms are open.

Physical activity is allowed individually, only in the vicinity of one's home and respecting the distance of at least one meter from any other person, with the use of masks.

Museums, exhibitions and other institutes or places of culture are closed with the exception of libraries, whose services are offered by reservation. All shows open to the public in cinemas, theaters, concert halls and other venues or spaces, even outdoors, are suspended.

All commercial activities are also closed, including barbers, beauticians and hairdressers, except food and basic necessities shops. Access is limited to only one member per family. The markets remain open only for the sale of food, agricultural and nursery products. Newsagents, tobacconists, pharmacies and parapharmacies can keep them open.

Catering services with consumption at the table are suspended (including bars, pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlors, pastry shops), with the exception of canteens and catering. It remains permitted, without time limits, the catering in hotels and other accommodation facilities limited to its guests. The take away of food and drinks is allowed until 10 pm, while home delivery is always allowed.

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