Italy asks Covid for France travellers

Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza showed the new regulations on Monday (September 21).

He said: “I have signed a new decree extending legal responsibility for molecular or antigenic testing to others coming from Paris and other French regions. European knowledge [about the virus] is essential. Italy is making it more wonderful than other countries, though. “It takes a lot of caution not to roll back the sacrifices made so far.

Ho firmato un nuova ordinanza che estende l’obbligo di molecolare or antigenico ai cittadini provenienti da Parigi e altre aree della Francia. Dati europei sono critici. L’Italia sta meglio di altri Paesi, ma serve grande prudenza consistent with non vanificare i sacrifici fatti finora.

The regulations will not apply to others who have to cross the border to work, or those transiting Italy for less than 72 hours, the Italian news San Remo News reported.

The new regulations in Italy come when France imposes more restrictions on the home.

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Lyon

Lyon (Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes) has now imposed new measures, adding the restriction of public demonstrations to 1,000 people, extending the requirement to wear a mask and restricting home visits to the elderly.

But Lyon, on the other hand, has no plans to close restaurants and bars at this time, unless considered at a later date, however, eating and drinking, or the status of orders at counters or bars, has been banned.

Lyon prefect Pascal Mailhos said: “Measures have been strengthened. If we see a lack of barrier strategies in these institutions, there will be sanctions, and I will hesitate to call for them to be closed. These measures will be taken for 15 days. If they are effective enough, we will take more difficult action. »

Masks are now mandatory at all times in public from 06:00 to 02:00, i. e. all day, from 02:00 to 06:00 in the morning, in 10 cities with more than 10,000 inhabitants around Lyon. 7 in Lyon and Villeurbanne since 1 September.

Toulouse

In Toulouse (Haute-Garonne, Occitanie), public meetings were also limited to 1000 other people and bars and restaurants had their opening hours reduced. They will now have to close at 01:00 instead of 02:00 Monday through Friday and 03:00. on weekends.

They will not be allowed to open until 6:00 a. m. de 5:00 a. m.

All occasions of “dancing” in public locations, as well as drinking or dinner, are now prohibited. Please note that the purchase of takeaway alcohol is prohibited in the city centre from 20:00.

Rennes

Similar measures have been imposed in Rennes, Brittany, with bars and restaurants now closing at 23:00 to prevent the spread of the virus among young people.

In the latest update of the public fitness company France, on Monday, September 21, there have been 5,298 new ones in the last 24 hours, less than the previous day (more than 10,500) and Saturday 19 September (13,500).

A total of 4,103 more people were hospitalized for Covid-19-related reasons in the last seven days, 209 more than had been announced the following day; 638 entered resuscitation (45 more than the following day).

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