how closures are decided in the regions



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Editorial Board
03 November 2020 06:15

How will the closures in the regions be decided based on the new Dpcm that should see the light today, Tuesday, November 3? Although according to the latest rumors at risk of total blockade, there are Lombardy, Piedmont and Calabria in addition to Puglia, for three or more weeks of tightening, today the Corriere della Sera explains that the threshold of the Rt infection index and the number of beds occupied in hospitals will be decisive in determining the red zones.

New Dpcm: how closures are decided in regions

Giuseppe Conte explained yesterday to the Chamber the question of the three levels in which Italy will be divided according to the severity of the coronavirus emergency. One of the two levels is national and the other two local. The levels are determined by a series of parameters elaborated in the document “Prevention and response to Covid-19 elaborated by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità and the Ministry of Health and shared by the Conference of Regions on October 15. The lowest level is that of the regions “. that have an Rt index between 1.25 and 1.5: they will suffer restrictions at the national level but not at the local level. Then there is the highest level and it is the one in which the Rt is higher than 1.5: Lombardy and Piedmont in the first row, while Calabria, Puglia and Liguria remain under observation.

In these regions, the total lockdown should come with outings allowed only for work, health and self-certification reasons, while for schools the orientation is to provide Distance Learning in high school and perhaps in the last year of high school . Then there are the regions that are at a medium level:

The worst are Sicily, Liguria and Campania. But the forecast for November 26 foresees that many regions will exceed the threshold of 30% occupancy of beds in intensive care and / or 40% in hospitals: Abruzzo, Calabria, Campania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, Molise, Piedmont, Bolzano, Trento, Puglia, Sicily, Umbria.

From the cases, today Repubblica draws up a graph that divides Italy into a red zone, an orange zone and a green zone. In the red zone, only industries and schools will be open until sixth grade and the restrictive measures will be:

  • Distance learning from second grade on;
  • Stop in non-essential economic activities;
  • Opening of industrial activities;
  • Self-certified transfers.

In the orange zone there will be a lockout for bars and restaurants. The new rules will be:

  • The place remains closed;
  • Salvi hairdressers and beauty centers;
  • Distance education for high school;
  • Stop at museums and curfew at 9:00 p.m.

In the green zone, on the other hand, there will be less shopping on weekends, museums closed, more empty transport:

  • Shopping centers are closed on weekends;
  • Everyone in the house since the 21st;
  • Distance education for high school;
  • Local public transport was cut in half

The new Dpcm today November 3 and the regions towards the blockade

Three weeks of total block

The newspaper also explains that the total blockade will last three weeks: the two canonical plus the third to evaluate the improvements. Upon maturity, based on the ISS indices and ministries, it will be evaluated whether the territory has come out of the risk situation (and in which case the closures will be withdrawn) or whether it has been maintained (and in this case the measures for other two weeks). The risk of blocking applies to all regions based on weekly data: it will be enough to record seven days of negative data to become the subject of the restriction order.

As for the curfew, on the other hand, the schedule is still being discussed and it seems that there are two hours of dancing left: 9pm or 10pm. The bars and restaurants will remain open until 6:00 p.m. but the latter must be closed on Sundays for lunch, even if selling is allowed. takeaways. The rule of 4 is still in force: no more than four people in the bars and you will not be allowed to stay longer than is strictly necessary for a drink if you are not sitting at the table. The capacity of public transport will be reduced to 50%, like that of high-speed trains. Finally, the travel rules:

A travel ban to and from regions with a high level of risk will come into effect. It means that it will not be possible to enter the regions that are enclosed and residents will not be able to leave, unless there are “proven needs”, therefore work, health and urgency reasons that however must be demonstrated and noted on the auto form. certification.

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There is always the possibility of returning to one’s own home and therefore whoever is in a “red zone” at the time the ordinance enters into force may leave.

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