the measures of the regions – Corriere.it



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Lombardy and Campania close everything at 11 at night, Emilia Romagna (for the moment) does not close anything. In between, a series of solutions and intermediate measures adopted or desired by the governors. It is an Italy that still moves without any particular order that called to face the second wave of Covid. The dpcm gives room for maneuver to individual territories, but only in a more severe sense than the measures established by the government: it is only possible to tighten rules or prohibitions, not to sweeten them. Here is the situation in the main regions.

Lombardy: curfew, people leave only out of necessity

In Lombardy, where the data is worrying and a saturation of hospitals is feared at the end of October, President Attilio Fontana intends to declare a “curfew” from 23 to 5 in the morning. May leave home only for proven needs. In addition to the closure of shopping centers (with the exception of basic needs) on Saturdays and Sundays. Fontana did not break the delay, but asked the government for a kind of green light. The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, has already expressed himself in favor. The curfew begins on Thursday.

Piedmont: shopping centers closed during the weekend

On the other hand, the “neighbors” of Lombardy, that is, Piedmont, adopted less drastic measures. Governor Alberto Cirio has decided to close the shopping centers for the weekend. “At night I will sign an ordinance that closes non-food shopping centers throughout the region,” he told the microphones of the Tagada ‘broadcast on La7. “We only keep open food and pharmacies, basic necessities.” When it comes to nightlife, Piedmont follows the government line: clubs close at midnight, to avoid crowds, but with no obligation to stay home.

Emilia and Veneto: no more restrictions

At the opposite of Lombardy is Emilia Romagna. President Stefano Bonaccini. In light of the trend in infections in your region, you have decided that a “curfew” is not necessary at this time. “We do more than 15 thousand swabs a day and thousands of serological tests – stresses Bonaccini – and we have more than 85 mobile units in the field that go home. That is why we have become one of the least infected regions. “We must not let ourselves be carried away by fear – he concludes – but rather be prepared, at any moment, to make decisions and new restrictions. We must follow the epidemiological trend: if we do things right we can withstand this second wave. On the same wavelength is the Venetian Luca Zaia: here there is no “excess” of prohibitions either, in light of the fact that only 61 intensive care places are occupied in the region’s hospitals.

Liguria: closed places in Genoa

“Leopard spot” closures for the Liguria area. This is what Governor Giovanni Toti anticipates. The city of Genoa and in particular some areas of the historic center are under observation during these hours. “I would exclude a generalized curfew for the entire city of Genoa, in some areas we will limit the meetings,” Toti said. Who then announced another initiative, “distance education, in rotation, for high school students.” “We consider avoiding being able to stop in some busy squares and streets on certain days of the week. We will see the proposals of our technical scientific committee together with the mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci ».

Campania: curfew (but primary schools reopened)

Campania President Vincenzo De Luca did not stand by, or at least did not stop at the bombastic statements. As of Friday, also in Naples and in the rest of the region, a curfew will come into force on the Lombardy model: all venues closed from 23:00 to 05:00. Campania, together with Lombardy, is the region with the worst epidemiological curve. De Luca, on the other hand, has partially retraced his steps with respect to the schools, which had been closed for a week: primary schools will be able to reopen.

October 20, 2020 (change October 20, 2020 | 17:23)

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