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Dpcm: tampons for those arriving from Gb, Holland and Belgium

Sanction from 400 to 1000 euros for those who violate the obligation to wear a mask. This is what the new Dpcm should foresee. Initially it reached up to 3,000 euros, as foreseen by the decree in March, but at the end of May when the first emergency had passed, 1,000 euros was lowered. It’s still: tampons mandatory for those returning from Great Britain, Holland, Belgium and the Czech Republic. The measure could be postponed to next week. “It is not yet decided,” government sources explain to Adnkronos. Tomorrow at 11 in the meantime there will be the CDM to extend the state of emergency, postponed after that today the House lacked the quorum on the majority resolution on communications from Minister Roberto Speranza.

As for the possible news on the mandatory pads for Gb. Holland, Belgium and the Czech Republic would be added to those already provided for those arriving from Croatia, Greece, Malta, Spain, as well as from Paris and seven other regions of France. On masks, the Dpcm should provide for the obligation to always wear it both outdoors and indoors as already established by some regions, see Lazio. But there are some exceptions: you are exempted if you do physical activity (without prejudice to the distance of at least two meters), if you go by motorbike or bicycle, if you are driving alone or with relatives. Sanctions from 400 to 1000 for offenders. Fines also for locals who do not enforce the obligation to wear masks: you risk from 400 to 1,000 euros and you could also suffer the additional administrative sanction of closing the business or activity from 5 to 30 days.


Sanctions 400 to 1,000 euros for those who do not comply with the quarantine obligation. While those who have contracted Covid-19 but do not respect the restrictions can incur a criminal sanction with arrest from 3 to 18 months, as well as a fine from 500 to 5,000 euros. In fact, it can be reported for culpable epidemic.

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