Covid today Campania, stop at parties in the square on New Year’s Eve: the ordinance

Covid today Campania, stop at parties in the square on New Year’s Eve. Restrictions even at Christmas. The president of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca signed the ordinance, announced yesterday and which will be published today, with which the holding of parties in public places is prohibited and the sale and consumption of food or drinks in public areas is limited . The ordinance provides, in the period between 23 December 2021 and 1 January 2022, “for the whole day” the “ban on the consumption of food and beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, with the exclusion of water,” in public areas, including the spaces in front of commercial establishments, squares, villas and municipal parks. Consumption at outdoor tables remains permitted, in compliance with the distance provided “. Also between 23 December and 1 January, including the New Year’s Eve, “in public places outdoors it is forbidden to hold events, parties or other manifestations that could give rise to phenomena of gathering or crowding”. For the entire period, the obligation to wear masks even outdoors is confirmed “in every non-isolated place, for example urban centers, squares, promenades during crowded hours and situations, queues, queues, markets, fairs, transport contexts public outdoors “. The ordinance also establishes that “on 23, 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 January 2022, from 11 am to 5 am the following day, it is forbidden to sell with takeaway at bars and other catering establishments of beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, with the exception of water “. Then “recommendation is made to the Municipalities for the purpose of adopting, where necessary, measures for the temporary closure of specific public areas or areas open to the public in which it is impossible to adequately ensure compliance with the interpersonal safety distance in accordance with the provisions in force” and is made a recommendation “to the Municipalities and other competent Authorities to intensify the supervision and controls on compliance with the provisions in force, in particular in the areas of the so-called ‘movida'”.