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Calabria, Lombardy and Piedmont leave the red zone and go to the orange, the same happens with Liguria and Sicily that go back to the yellow zone. This is what the new ordinance announced by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza, which will take effect from Sunday, November 29, provides for this. For the first time, weekly monitoring data leads the government to positively reconsider the color of some regions. The transmissibility index (Rt) at the national level falls to 1.08.
In fact, the Dpcm of November 3 identifies three different risk areas. For each of which increasingly restrictive measures are planned based on the Rt index, which monitors the contagion trend, and on 21 other parameters. Tools that allow you to locate each of the regions in one of the areas marked respectively by the colors yellow, orange and red.
The first zone, the one with the lowest risk, foresees regulations that will come into force throughout the country, such as the curfew from 10pm and the closing of shopping centers on weekends. In the remaining two (orange and red), even more restrictive measures are envisaged, characterized by a scenario of high or maximum severity. The measures provided by the Dpcm will remain in force until December 3.
Therefore, the red regions are the Aosta Valley, Campania, Abruzzo, Tuscany and the province of Bolzano. On the other hand, there are nine orange regions: in addition to Calabria, Lombardy and Piedmont, there are Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Marche, Basilicata, Puglia and Umbria. All others remain in the yellow zone.
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