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Phase 2: From masks to cinemas, here's what you won't be able to do after June 3rd

2020-05-31T06:37:56.690Z


No kisses and hugs: the obligation of social distancing remains. And you cannot leave the house with a fever if you have respiratory inflammation with a fever above 37.5 (ANSA)


Via the (reviled) self-certification but not the templates or the obligation to consume at the tables within a certain hour. The 'Phase 3' of the anti-pandemic measures is certainly not a 'free den all' and a precise set of prohibitions remain to be respected.

Here is what cannot be done even after the go-ahead for traffic between the regions:

MASK REMOVAL - The mask cannot be removed in publicly accessible indoor places, including means of transport.

NO KISSES AND HUGS - The arrival of Phase 3 does not foresee any loosening as regards physical contacts: the provisions of the Dpcm in force remain, which provides for the obligation of social distancing to one meter.

THE QUARANTINE REMAINS MANDATORY - Those who have a respiratory infection with a fever greater than 37.5 degrees cannot leave the house.

EVEN THE MOVIDA REMAINS OFF LIMITS - No gatherings that remain prohibited throughout the national territory. 

NO 'AT ALL HOURS' CONSUMPTIONS - The places of the most popular cities for the presence of bars and restaurants remain 'supervised' and there is an obligation to consume at the tables within a certain time.

NO SUMMER CENTERS, BUT STILL A LITTLE - Summer centers for minors have not yet reopened, but they will be able to start again from June 15th.

NO TO THE SHOWS (PER HOUR), EVEN IF OUTDOORS - Same reopening date for cinemas and theaters while maintaining respect for the distance of at least one meter for both staff and spectators, with the maximum number of 1,000 spectators per outdoor shows and 200 people for indoor shows, for each single room.

Source: ansa

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