(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 8 - Lazio Governor Nicola Zingaretti on
Thursday ordered a 14-day mini-lockdown after a COVID spike in
the province of Latina south of Rome.
The measures go into force from midnight.
They include: limiting the number of people at parties and
religious ceremonies to 20; capping restaurant guests at four
per table; and closing pubs, bars and restaurants at midnight.
Gatherings outside schools and public offices have been banned
and visits to hospital and care home patients also stopped.
Admissions to gyms and dance schools will be staggered.
People are being urged to work remotely as much as possible.
(ANSA).
COVID: Mini-lockdown for 14 days in Latina
After COVID spike