You no longer go to the hairdresser without the Green Pass. The obligation to show at least the basic certification starts on 20 January the one that is obtained with antigenic buffer, valid for 48 hours, or molecular, valid instead 72 hours, to go at the hairdresser, at the barber or in beauty centers.
The rule is included in the decree in force on January 7 that I imposed new restrictions to those who do not have the Green Pass. In hairdressing and beautician shops, workers and customers must have basic certification and must show it at the entrance.
Offices and other shops
From February 1st, the basic Green Pass is also used to enter public offices, post offices, banks and financial institutions. It won’t help if you have to file a complaint or participate in a court trial.
On the same date, the obligation for a variety of commercial activities. You will always need the basic Green Pass from clothing to cosmetics, from shoes to tobacco. Only commercial establishments considered essential as food shops, supermarkets, pharmacies, newsagents, markets, fishmongers, frozen food shops are exempted. Free admission also to opticians, to shops that sell pet food and to buy fuel and heating material.
The rules already in force
Already from 10 January a number of activities are accessible only with the reinforced Green Pass. Restaurants and bars have been joined by all means of transport, hotels, museums (it was already necessary for cinema and theater), for sports, for wellness centers and fairs.
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