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A new Dpcm arriving today, Monday November 2, is preparing to shake the socio-economic scenario in Italy again as a result of the constant and progressive increase in infections (almost 30 thousand new cases registered on November 1, of which 8,600 only in Lombardy).
A week after the last Dpcm, the Ministries, the CTS and the Regions agree on the need to tighten restrictions to avoid the collapse of regional health systems. Conte It is expected in the room today at 12, to illustrate the new measures of the Dpcm that could already come into force In the afternoon. This is the news that is coming.
New Dpcm, which changes from Monday, November 2
From what emerged, the main measures the government is considering are:
- Identification of red areas in areas where the Rt index exceeds 1.5
- Driving ban between the highest risk regions
- Self-certification return for regional travel and crossings
- Restrictions for people over 70 years old
- Museums and shopping centers closed on weekends
- Limitations of some companies such as hairdressers and beauticians
- Early curfew for all of Italy at 9 pm or 8 pm
There will be no new national blockade
The new restrictive measures envisaged by the Dpcm of November would be aimed precisely at avoiding a new blockade. If Italy follows the French model, greater restrictions could come in metropolises such as Rome, Milan and Naples, cities that are already the scene of clashes after the imposition of curfews.
The new measures that come
Following the example of Germany and France, even Italy with the Dpcm in force since November 2 could therefore introduce territorial blockades for all those Regions that mark a Rt index greater than 2. Interregional travel would be prohibited except for reasons of work, health and necessity (with return of the self-declaration for you to take with you). The new measurements could take between 2 and 3 weeks.
It remains to untie the knot schoolsAlthough Minister Azzolina has repeatedly reiterated her desire to keep them open, the latest rumors seem to go in the opposite direction. According to the most reputable hypotheses, nursery schools, kindergartens and primary schools will remain open, with the guarantee of the face-to-face lessons up to second grade. Total DAD expected beginning in the eighth grade.