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07 September 2020The anticovid measures in the Dpcm will be extended until 7 October, which will have to be signed this evening.



According to what is learned, in fact, the rules cannot be extended for more than a month.



Health Minister Roberto Speranza said today that the extension will be 30 days: according to what is learned, the expiry date should be October 7, as it is not possible to do this for more than a month.   



Among the few innovations with respect to the Dpcm of last August 7, the self-certification for entry into Italy from countries so far 'off limits' to certify that he will reside with a person, "even if not cohabiting", with whom "there is a stable emotional relationship ".

The self-certification will also be used for communication to the ASL and a 14-day quarantine will be mandatory.   



The states for which entry into Italy was forbidden are: Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Kosovo, Kuwait, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Oman, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic, Serbia, Colombia .

For all other states the rules already in force apply: those arriving from Croatia, Greece, Malta and Spain must compulsorily swab.

Those arriving from Romania and Bulgaria must remain in quarantine.   



In the evening, Speranza recalled that "The national government has never reopened the discos, some Regions that had the right have done so but we have intervened to close them. And the Dpcm signed today extends all these measures that were already in force: they are and therefore both discos and stadiums remain closed ".