Green pass San Marino, save restaurants and supermarkets – Chronicle
No Green pass to access restaurants, bars, shops, personal services and supermarkets. But not even to shopping malls. The day after the decree, the government’s explanatory circular arrives to clarify the new anti-contagion rules. “The obligation to possess one of the required documents – we read – is to be considered only and exclusively for those public places where parties or events are organized and programmed …
No Green pass to access restaurants, bars, shops, personal services and supermarkets. But not even to shopping malls. The day after the decree, the government’s explanatory circular arrives to clarify the new anti-contagion rules. “The obligation to possess one of the required documents – it reads – is to be considered only and exclusively for those premises open to the public where parties or dancing events have been organized and programmed that determine an extraordinary and controlled gathering of people, and where it is not possible to guarantee a continuous spacing or seating for all present “. The Green pass, on the other hand, is mandatory “in the event that – the executive specifies – it is intended to access events, parties, dance evenings organized within all economic activities, in any case, the obligation to wear a mask remains: for the activities of administration of food and drinks at the entrance to the exit and during internal movements “. Rules that, this time, also sanctions for those who do not respect them.
“Compliance with the obligations relating to the correct use of the mask is punished – states decree 188 – with an administrative fine of € 300 with the right of voluntary donation. The public is punished with an administrative fine of € 300. with the right of voluntary donation. operating license for 15 “days. With regard to indoor sporting events, the public can be welcomed to the extent of 80% of the maximum capacity provided. And the use of the mask is written for the public. Collective or individual contact sports, as well as circuit practices in which the mixed use of equipment is envisaged are allowed as long as they are in possession of a Green pass. Green certificate that will also be used by non-residents to access the sports facilities managed by the Olympic Committee.
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