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May 18, 2020 With a nocturnal ordinance, issued just before 1 and following the government's new Dpcm on stage 2 of the Covid-19 emergency, the president of the Christian Solinas Region has reopened Sardinia's beaches from today, respecting the lines national guide. Tourist activities related to bathing will be allowed and bars, restaurants, ice cream shops and patisseries, which until yesterday had to be limited to takeaway, as well as museums in compliance with national guidelines, could be reopened for consumption on site. Furthermore, the ban on movement within the island falls. At least until June 2, the 14-day quarantine remains mandatory for those arriving in Sardinia, who must also 'declare themselves', as well as provisions foreseen for phase 1 of the Covid-19 emergency. The ban on gathering and the obligation to wear the mask in rooms open to the public and also in outdoor ones remain when it is not possible to keep the distance of at least one meter.

  The other openings concern markets, out-of-market stands and kiosks, travel and real estate agencies, hotel accommodations, outdoor accommodation, farm accommodation, retail activities, fairs and flea markets for hobbyists, offices open to the public both public and private, professional offices and administrative services, green maintenance activities. Extracurricular traineeships may also resume, in case of agreement between the parties for their restart. The ordinance also provides for the resumption of general aviation activities from May 21, after the Region and management company of the airports of Sardinia have agreed on the guidelines on controls on incoming passengers, validated by the Regional Scientific Technical Committee. Also the resumption of scheduled passenger traffic of commercial aviation following the reopening of the Olbia airport is - specifies the order of Solinas - the signing of a similar protocol between the regional health authority and Geasar, the management company of the airport, to regulate health checks on arriving passengers "also in consideration of the higher incidence of the number of positive cases in the Province of Sassari compared to the rest of the regional territory. The ordinance provides for the return of restrictions if the transmissibility index (Rt) of 0.5 At the moment on the island, according to the latest report of the Higher Institute of Health, it stands at 0.24, the lowest in Italy.