Italy: The quadrant is maintained for Bulgaria and Romania, many are forbidden to enter

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a new government decree extending measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic, which expired from September 7 to October 7, Stampa writes. According to the new decree, stadiums and nightclubs remain closed, BTA reported.

The countries that are prohibited from entering Italy are: Armenia, Bahrain, Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Kosovo, Kuwait, Northern Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Oman, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic, Serbia, Colombia. For other countries, the regulations already in force apply. Coronavirus control is mandatory for those in Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain. There are forty left for those in Bulgaria and Romania, Stampa broadcasts.

The measures for the mask remain in force, mandatory in enclosed places and open spaces, where social distance is respected. There is a ban on bringing several other people in combination in one post and for 80% of public transport.

A plan is also being prepared to restrict the use of species, a means of spreading the infection.

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