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Alarm for an outbreak of Coronavirus in Corleone, where eight positive cases were registered among people who had attended a wedding with hundreds of guests. And the mayor of the Sicilian hinterland city, known for being the birthplace of the bloodiest mob bosses, runs into hiding by closing schools and clubs. After a wedding held on September 12, where 250 guests were present, eight people tested positive for coronavirus. Among them there is also a nurse who works in the geriatrics department of Ingrassia and who was admitted to the Civic Hospital of Palermo. She had a high fever and acute flu symptoms. Some of her family members also tested positive.
The order of the mayor of Corleone after the increase in infections
The fear that the number of positive cases could grow even more pushed the mayor Nicolò Nicolosi To order the closure of bars and pubs at 10pm, the municipal village will remain closed, while sports facilities and gyms must stop their activities before 8pm. They will also stop at the conferences and congresses scheduled on these days and they will not open places of culture either. . And the mayor has decided to close schools of all levels as well. Among the guests at the wedding, it became known that there were also 30 young students. “We have decided to close the schools – explained the mayor of Corleone -. The situation is very serious and will be kept under observation. We will organize meetings with the police and the ASP of Palermo. We are tracking all the guests who have participated in the ceremony and banquet. While waiting for the exams, I also ordered the closure of the bars and pubs at 10 at night and the municipal village. “The schools in Marineo and Bisacquino were also closed, also in Palermo, where some teachers teach they live in Corleone .
Almost 100 new positives yesterday in Sicily
There are 96 new cases of Coronavirus throughout Sicily according to the latest update provided by the Region. There are currently 2,043 positives of which 173 are hospitalized, 14 in intensive care, 1,856 in home isolation, for a total of 5,596 cases since the beginning of the epidemic. Of the new cases 8 in Agrigento, 15 in Catania, 2 in Enna, 8 in Messina, 26 in Palermo, 4 in Ragusa, 9 in Syracuse and 24 in Trapani.
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