Coronavirus: yes to going out with children, but in Campania the ban remains

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The Interior Ministry has decided on new provisions valid throughout Italy, but in Campania Vincenzo De Luca remains firm on the prohibitions imposed.

Important new updates have been adopted since Interior Ministry regarding the emergency Coronavirus, with further provisions regarding the elderly, parents with children or the disabled.

Adults and children

It is allowed to a parent and their youngest child to be able to go out, but Conte clarifies, denying what was said around, that no "hour of walking" was allowed. In fact, nothing changes with respect to the previous decrees and the circular from the Interior Ministry specifies that it is possible move with them for reasons of necessity or health and that you can go shopping with a minor or take a few steps near your home. This should definitely not be an opportunity for a parent to go for a walk with their child.

It continues to be possible for adults jogging around your building or home.

Elderly and disabled

Even the elderly they can walk near their home as they are a conductive activity health and necessity reasons.

Same thing goes for disabled people, which if they are part of a family house with outdoor spaces can access it while respecting the safety rules.

Disabled and elderly they can be accompanied by people who take care of their assistance.

Measurements in Campania

Il President of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca believes the choice made by Ministry of the Interior very serious, as it is considered irresponsible at a time when the tightening of the measures taken was finally leading to positive results.

De Luca in fact you shouldn't risk lowering your guard at such a time, also because the most important wave of contagion is only currently arriving in various areas of the country.

Vincenzo De Luca therefore reiterates that it will remain in force the regional ordinance and therefore the prohibition for all citizens of jogging and to go out for one walk.

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Written by Susanna Mele
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