Capoterra is secured: exit and entry from the town are allowed only to Green pass holders.

This was established by an update of the new ordinance in force from today and until December 30 of the mayor Beniamino Garau following an outbreak of Covid-19 (with about eighty positive children) which had led to the closure of schools and the stop to the Christmas holidays.

Without a green document, entry and exit from the country are authorized only for justified needs such as work, health and the procurement of basic necessities.

The "basic" Green pass is mandatory for religious ceremonies, while the "reinforced" one (for vaccinated or recovered) is required for bars, restaurants, clubs, amusement arcades, even outdoors.

Also arranged for the closure of gyms, swimming pools, dance schools. Even "entry to personal care activities (hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, tattoo artists, massage centers)" is allowed "exclusively to Green pass holders". Competitive sports activities are allowed without the presence of the public.

Furthermore, from 23 to 30 December all activities in private preschools and nursery schools are suspended.

(Unioneonline / D)

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