China News Service, September 7 According to Euronet, citing EUN News Agency, on September 6, Italian Prime Minister Conte signed the latest anti-epidemic decree in accordance with the resolution of the joint meeting of cabinet ministers.

In accordance with EU recommendations, the decree allows unmarried cohabiting couples or couples from non-EU countries to enter the country, and adds 6 types of entry control standards and restrictions.

Data map: On June 15, local time, Milan, Italy, the outdoor cinema resumed operations.

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  According to reports, the new law will be valid from September 7 to 30.

According to the latest anti-epidemic laws and regulations, in outdoor places where a safe social distance of 1 meter cannot be guaranteed, as well as indoor public places and public transportation, everyone except children under the age of 6 and people with disabilities must wear a mask.

  The new law requires that the passenger capacity of all public transportation vehicles must be controlled below 80% of the standard passenger capacity; special vehicles for students can carry all passengers if they travel within 15 minutes.

During the effective period stipulated by law, all discos, dance halls and other public places that are prone to mass infection are prohibited from opening.

  According to reports, the new law also divides all countries in the world into six categories of countries from A to F and sets immigration control standards and restrictive measures.

  According to the new law, foreign citizens whose non-cohabiting couples maintain a stable emotional relationship with EU citizens can also apply for entry while permitting the entry of common-law partners from non-EU countries.

The decree emphasizes that the previous government’s anti-epidemic decree, except for the provisions repealed by the special circular, will still have the same legal effect during the validity period of the new decree.

(Boyuan)