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Obligatory Green Pass at the barber, hairdresser and beautician. And for the interviews in prison

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ROMA – Starting tomorrow, Thursday 20 January, the obligation to have a Green Pass to access public places is further expanding. In particular, from tomorrow the green certification, basic or reinforced, will be necessary to use the services for the person. In short, they are barbers, hairdressers, beauticians.

To cut your hair, color or style, shave, shave, treat your hands and feet, it will also be sufficient to show a Pass obtained with a tampon with a negative result made in the previous 72 hours, in the case of molecular, or in the previous 48 hours, if you opt for the unsanitary. Obviously, a vaccination Green Pass (issued 14 days after the first dose or after the completion of the primary vaccination cycle or even after the third dose) or recovery from a previous Covid-19 infection will also be fine. In these two cases it will not be necessary to make a tampon as well.

Green Pass, here are the (few) shops in which from February 1st you can enter without vaccine or tampon

by Michele Bocci, Viola Giannoli


Also starting tomorrow, the Green Pass will also be mandatory for visits to prisons, that is, for in-person visual interviews with inmates in prisons for adults and minors. Here, too, it will be sufficient to take a swab if you are not vaccinated or cured or if your green certificate has just expired and you are waiting for the vaccine dose booked.

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From 1 February, however, the green certification, basic (buffer) or reinforced (vaccine or healing), will also be necessary to enter the bank, go to the post office or another public office and to go shopping or purchases in almost all commercial establishments. . Exceptions are only those included in a list of activities considered essential such as food, supermarkets, local markets, pharmacies, parapharmacies, opticians, petrol stations, newspaper kiosks.

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