Italy shuts discos, makes face masks mandatory as Coronavirus cases rise
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The Italian government has ordered closure of all night clubs across Italy, and issued orders that wearing masks will now be mandatory at night in crowded public places. This comes in the wake of the country witnessing a rise in C … Read more
The Italian government has ordered closure of all night clubs across Italy, and issued orders that wearing masks will now be mandatory at night in crowded public places. This comes in the wake of the country witnessing a rise in COVID-19 cases. Read less
Reportedly, the order is applicable across Italy, and has been signed by Italy’s Health Minister Roberto Speranza. The order comes into effect from today, and will remain in force till 7 September. The order signed by the Health Minister outlines that wearing of face masks would now be mandatory in public areas from 6 PM to 6 AM. Also, closed establishments have been barred from operating as of now.
Currently, Italy has ordered a three-week closure of all dance venues after it faced a rise in Coronavirus cases.
Then, there are some regions, like Calabria in the south that had already ordered to shut all dance venues, whereas there are others, such as Sardinia, which have kept them open.
The new orders came into force the same day when COVID-19 test was introduced at Rome's airports for travellers returning to Italy from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain.
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