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AGI – Curfew in Campania from Friday. This is the request that the president of the region, Vincenzo De Luca, is preparing to make in the face of the increase in infections by Covid-19.
“We are preparing to ask for a curfew today, the blocking of mobility activities from this weekend” announces the governor “We wanted to start from the last weekend of October, but let’s start now, activities and mobility are interrupted at 11 pm to contain the wave of contagion. At 11 pm on Friday, everything will also be closed in Campania, as has also been requested in Lombardy. “
The decision comes amid a tough battle between De Luca and the mayor of Naples. “I think there have been very serious mistakes on the part of the Region. It is not a blame game, the numbers speak for themselves”, is the attack by Luigi de Magistris, to Rai Radio1 microphones.
“People at home are alone, as soon as the fever rises they go to the hospital, the virus is out of control, territorial medicine was dismantled even before the pandemic. De Luca also prohibited doctors from telling the truth – he adds – the hyssop it is done after many days. “
As for the most restrictive regulations in the region for De Luca’s ordinances focused on nightlife, for the former prosecutor “the problem is not the boys. Let’s not blame the citizens who have largely had a responsible attitude.” emergency shutdown in CampaniaThere are 15 intensive care places left. How sad to close the newly reopened schools. Now the central theme is let’s do it quickly. “
But then the invitation to “be united”, “at this moment” and a greeting to Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte for “the government’s retreat.” “People understand that you have to be responsible, but not give up your other rights right away.”
In reality, even towards the prime minister, the mayor of Naples had not spared harsh words this morning in an interview with the daily La Stampa. “Conte’s words had a devastating effect, we went from a pandemic to a pandemonium,” de Magistris said in reference to Conte’s speech Sunday night. “Not to mention that these sectoral curfews are unworkable.”
The mayor says he is “confused” and that the way the government has moved is “a sign of great superficiality” and, “in the best of cases there was a lot of approximation from the point of view of communication.”
“Pandemic? Not Pandemonium”
“That message, anxious and lacerating, which threatens to exacerbate social tensions, was wrong: young people identified as defamers, people who complain about social gatherings, merchants who see their business in crisis. to go to the mayor ”and with the municipal police“ we are always in difficulties, we do not have the resources to hire new personnel ”.
Then he points out: “Closing a square is not the solution, because people will move to another nearby square, as in a great useless game of the goose.” And de Magistris concludes: “We are here to talk about this because in the end there was little else in the dpcm.”