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Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signs a decree that restricts private gatherings to more than six people inside homes and sets a limit of 30 guests for banquets organized after religious or civil ceremonies. It also bans parties, school trips, and informal amateur contact sports, while also ordering restaurants, bars, and ice-cream sellers to stop serving non-seated customers after 9:00 p.m. local time to avoid crowds.

Italy tightens rules for the second time in a week to slow infections.

Sources:  The New York Times


Changes

  1. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte sign a decree that recommends to restrict private gatherings to more than six people inside homes and sets a limit of 30 guests for banquets organized after religious or civil ceremonies. It also ban parties, school trips, and informal amateur contact sports while also ordered restaurants, bars and ice-cream sellers to stop serving non-seated customers after 09:00 pm local time to avoid crowds.
  2. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signs a decree that recommends to restrict private gatherings to more than six people inside homes and sets a limit of 30 guests for banquets organized after religious or civil ceremonies. It also bans parties, school trips, and informal amateur contact sports, while also ordering restaurants, bars and ice-cream sellers to stop serving non-seated customers after 09:00 pm local time to avoid crowds.
  3. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signs a decree that restricts private gatherings to more than six people inside homes and sets a limit of 30 guests for banquets organized after religious or civil ceremonies. It also bans parties, school trips, and informal amateur contact sports, while also ordering restaurants, bars, and ice-cream sellers to stop serving non-seated customers after 9:00 p.m. local time to avoid crowds.

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