Four regions in Italy will be affected by the red coronavirus on Friday. Those areas, including Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta, will be placed under the most restrictive measures in the country with new traffic lights to monitor the spread of coronavirus.
The "Yellow Zone" is under new national measures, which include staying indoors from 10pm to 5am. In this area, public transport is only 50 percent operational, while museums and exhibition centers must be closed and masks must be worn in schools for all students aged six and over. Restaurants and bars are still open until 6pm, after which they can be packed or transported. In the "orange area", people will also be barred from leaving their cities and areas. Except for work or health reasons, bars and restaurants will be able to provide delivery and packaging services.
In the "Red Zone", people are not allowed to leave their homes for work or health reasons. For all unnecessary stores will be closed in this area. The new law will take effect on November 6 and will run until December 3.
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