'I stay at home' decree in force until April 3, key points. The 'I stay at home' decree is in force until April 3. The regulations apply throughout Italy.
‘I stay at home’ DCPM in force until April 3, key points.The ‘I stay at home’ DPCM is in force until April 3. The rules are valid throughout Italy.
Coronavirus decree: what you cannot do until April 3
- All forms of gatherings of people in public places or places open to the public are prohibited;
- Sporting events and competitions are suspended, except for international ones which may take place behind closed doors;
- Outdoor sports are allowed as long as a distance of one meter between people is respected;
- The movement of people (not goods) must be avoided except for “proven work needs, situations of necessity or health reasons.” Returning home is allowed;
- Anyone with a fever above 37.5 degrees is “strongly recommended” to stay at home;
anyone in quarantine must stay at home; - Facilitate leave and time off for employees;
- Ski resorts are closed;
- Events are suspended, including cultural, recreational, sporting, religious, and trade fair events;
- Activities in nurseries, schools, and universities are suspended;
- Civil and religious ceremonies, including funerals, are suspended;
- Restaurant and bar activities are allowed from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., but a one-meter distance between people must be maintained;
- Other commercial activities are allowed as long as a one-meter distance is respected;
- On holidays and days before holidays, medium and large retail outlets (such as shopping centers and markets) are closed;
- The activities of gyms, sports centers, swimming pools, spas, social and recreational centers are suspended;
- Driving license exams at the Civil Motorization Office are suspended.

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