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Draft decree, quarantine equivalent to illness

2020-03-12T21:31:19.805Z


Employer spending and INPS will pass to the State. Possible to requisition hotels (ANSA)


Quarantine periods with active surveillance or fiduciary home stay with active surveillance will be equated to the disease, certified by the attending physician. The draft of the new anti-Coronavirus decree, which is still being defined, provides for the costs of private sick workers instead of INPS and employers.

The Civil Protection until July 31 or until the end of an emergency may order "the requisition in use or in ownership, by any public or private entity, of medical and medical-surgical devices, as well as movable property of any kind" to ensure " supplies "and" implement the number of specialized beds "for the treatment of Coronavirus. This is foreseen by a draft of the decree with the economic measures, currently being developed and still subject to change. The "temporary" requisition of hotels or real estate to accommodate quarantined people is possible.

The redundancy fund is extended to all employees, including agricultural workers, not covered by the ordinary cig and not protected by solidarity funds. The draft economic decree to deal with Coronavirus provides for this. The measure, still being defined, is valid for the duration of the work stop and no more than nine weeks. The technical report estimates that 2.6 million workers with an average salary of 1259 euros may be affected but half of them may request it.

To meet the needs of epidemiological surveillance and coordination related to the management of the Coronavirus emergency, including the recruitment of personnel, the allocation of the Higher Institute of Health has increased by 4 million euros. The draft law decree provides for it with economic measures to deal with the Coronavirus emergency.

Source: ansa

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