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L‘Alto Adige returns to blockade. While the Italian government is defining the latest anti-Covid measures to be included in the new Dpcm, Governor Arno Kompatscher has announced that in the territory of South Tyrol from Wednesday it closes for three weeks copying in some points when neighboring Austria decided in recent days. There will also be a curfew from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am Starting on Wednesday, bars, restaurants, patisseries and ice cream parlors must remain closed and until 8:00 pm it can only be carried. Stores will also have to close. Only grocery stores, essentials stores, tobacconists, newsagents and pharmacies will remain open. These are some of the measures taken today by the provincial government and communicated by Governor Arno Kompatscher.
South Tyrol, the ordinance goes into effect on Wednesday at midnight
The restrictive measures were taken to curb as soon as possible the strong growth of Covid infections in the area and to ease the heavy pressure on hospitals. Among other measures, in the next three weeks the high schools and universities They will have to switch to distance education, the use of buses may not exceed 50 percent and hotels will no longer be able to receive tourists but only clients for professional reasons. Finally, the use of the mask, the spacing and the hygiene rules are reiterated. As the governor explained in an online press conference, the ordinance, in line with state guidelines, will be posted tomorrow and will go into effect Wednesday at midnight through Nov. 22.
More than 300 Covid patients hospitalized in South Tyrol
In the last 24 hours, the laboratories of the South Tyrol health authority made 2,279 smears and 437 new positive cases were registered. Four deaths. There are 223 Covid-19 positive patients admitted to normal hospital wards, 70 in private facilities and 84 in isolation at the Colle Isarco facilities. The number of patients admitted to intensive care units increased from 17 to 23.
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