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Dario Allevi mayor
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Towards the new dpcm, Mayor Allevi: “The measures must affect the contagion curve”
Monza and Brianza await the dpcm of the Conte government, which by Wednesday, November 4, will divide Italy into three risk bands with relative restrictions to intervene in the spread of coronavirus infections. Mayor Allevi hopes “not to reach a new blockade.”
Monza and Brianza are also waiting for the dpcm of the Conte government, which by Wednesday, November 4, will divide Italy into three risk bands with relative restrictions to intervene in the spread of coronavirus infections. Assuming that Lombardy is included in a red band, time is running out: after the signing of the dpcm, the President of the Region will summon the mayors of the provincial capitals and communicate to Conte the request for even more strict measures.
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“The health emergency has priority over everything, but we hope not to reach a new confinement,” explained the mayor of Monza Dario Allevi, interviewed this Tuesday morning live on Radio Popolare. “This country would not experience an economic and social emergency as in the months March-April. We are the sentinels of the territory and we have the pulse of a tired citizenry. The measures must be sufficiently valid to reverse or consolidate the contagion curve ”.
Among the measures announced by Giuseppe Conte: three different risk bands for the regions, reduction of the capacity limit of local public transport to 50% (it was 80% until now, ed), distance education of 100% in secondary schools , shopping centers are closed on weekends and traffic limits at night. In this case, the time has not been communicated, but it would probably anticipate the one already programmed in Lombardy from 23:00 to 17:00.
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