A specific measure to help businesses and employment in the less-developed southern regions was delivered, providing for a 30 percent cut of social contribution payments to companies for all of their employees (and not just for new hiring) starting from Oct. 1.
Among other provisions, the package included extra funding for public schools reopening in September under anti-COVID safety rules and rescheduling of fiscal and social contribution payments for workers across a period of two years.
A specific non-repayable fund was set aside "to support businesses based in the historic centers of 29 cities across Italy that are particularly devoted to international tourism," Conte explained in the press conference, not specifying the total amount of the fund.
A 400-euro 'emergency income' introduced in March for supporting low-income households hit by the coronavirus emergency was also renewed until Oct. 15.
CONTAINMENT MEASURE EXTENDED
With the new decree, some containment measures approved in the previous months to curb the spread of the coronavirus were extended up to Sept. 7.
Wearing face masks will remain mandatory in all indoor public spaces -- for all but children under 6 years of age -- as well as maintaining the one-meter interpersonal safety distance, and avoiding public gatherings.
Any person with a body temperature higher than 37.5 degrees Celsius will be required to remain at home, and avoid any working or leisure activity outdoors.
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