Takeaway sales will also resume in Campania. This was decided during a meeting between the task force of the Region and representatives of the Chambers of Commerce of Campania, modifying the measure provided for in the ordinance signed yesterday by the governor Vincenzo De Luca and valid from Monday 4 May.
The takeaway activity must be carried out on the basis of these rules: the service is carried out on the basis of telephone or online reservations; the sales counter will be placed at the entrance of the commercial establishment; the managers are responsible for social distancing and also for that of any delivery riders; the use of masks and gloves by the staff is absolutely mandatory; failure to comply with the rules will result in the closure of the premises for a week.
“It is an act of trust in everyone's sense of responsibility,” reads a note from the Campania Region Crisis Unit. “Everyone remains obligated,” the note continues, “to contribute to preventing the spread of the epidemic. A review will be done at the end of next week. Any incorrect behavior would lead to the revocation of these decisions.”
“It was also decided, also as a consequence of this morning's decisions, to eliminate the time slots in which citizens were allowed to go out. The time slot between 6 and 8,30:XNUMX in the morning remains in force and is reserved for those who intend to carry out sports activities even with fast running and without a mask (jogging), while still respecting social distancing, it is emphasized.
As regards boating, it is underlined that "maintenance and storage activities are permitted, as well as the delivery of boats". "As regards Naples
Football, the Region's favorable opinion on the carrying out of training has already been sent to the Government, provided that all health protection requirements are fully guaranteed. For the sake of correctness of relations, the Region intended to send this assessment to the Government in advance, urging immediate sharing, in order to allow the resumption of activity as early as Monday", concludes the note.
Article published by the editorial staff on May 2, 2020 - 13:55 PM