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In this document, which is not present in the annexes of the new Dpcm of November 3, 2020 – whose rules “will be in force as of Friday, November 6, since the government has decided to allow everyone to have time to organize their activities” . “According to a note from Palazzo Chigi – we read a provisional list of the regions that are in Yellow zone (moderate risk, with the provisional list of relevant regions that are on the unofficial list), Orange zone (medium-high risk, also here with the relative list), Red zone (high risk, with the list). The document describes in detail what the current standards are in the relevant areas. The Prime Minister, on the other hand, indicates how red area, orange area, yellow area.
The annex of the New Dpcm with all the rules of the regions in the yellow, orange and red zone
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte at a press conference at Palazzo Chigi announces that the regions in the red zone are Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta. The areas in the yellow area are Abruzzo, Basilicata, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Liguria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, in addition to the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano (the latter, however, was declared the red area as of tomorrow with an ordinance ), Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria and Veneto. The areas in the orange area are Puglia and Sicily.
In all these areas -. and, therefore, throughout Italy – there is a curfew from 22:00 to 17:00, except for movements motivated by proven work needs, situations of need or for health reasons; then the annex describes what the rules are for each zone. In the yellow zone, travel outside the Region is also allowed, as long as the neighboring Regions are in the same moderate risk zone. In any case, it is strongly recommended that all natural persons, throughout the day, do not travel by public or private transport, except for work or study needs, for health reasons, for situations of need or to carry out activities or use non-services. suspended “.
Public transport capacity is reduced by half to 50% and museums, exhibitions, gambling corners and bingo (in bars and tobacconists) are closed. In the yellow and orange areas “the shopping centers (are) closed on holidays and before the holidays, but the food stores, pharmacies, parapharmacies and kiosks located inside will remain open” and there is “distance education in 100% for all upper secondary and third grade secondary school students “; apart of this:
- in the orange zone, “all movement into and out of the Regions is prohibited, except movements motivated by proven labor needs or situations of need or for health reasons”;
- in the orange and red areas “bars, restaurants, discos, pubs, ice cream parlors and pastry shops” are “always closed, but they can continue to sell take-out (until 10pm) or deliver it to your home”;
- always in the orange and red areas the stores are “closed, except for the sale of food and basic necessities, both in the neighborhood stores and in the medium and large distribution, also included in the shopping centers;
- even markets are “closed, except for activities for the sale of food only”;
Instead, these are the measures that exclusively concern the so-called red zones:
- It is “prohibited to move within and outside the Regions and also between Municipalities and Provinces of the same Region, except movements motivated by proven labor needs or situations of need or for health reasons”;
- shopping centers are “closed, but grocery stores, pharmacies, parapharmacies and kiosks within them will remain open”;
- there is 100% distance learning for all high school students and for junior and senior high school;
What are the regions in the yellow, orange, and red zone?
“The ordinance that will indicate the Regions with red color will be announced tonight, however by hour: the areas that will have more restrictions will be indicated by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza, whom I saw a while ago in his office working on this. list of the regions of the ‘red zones’, Lombardy seems to have the characteristics to re-enter but beware, we are waiting for the order of the minister to confirm it, ”said Undersecretary Sandra Zampa, guest on Radio Capital’s Tg zero.
As early as November 3, the newspapers wrote that Lombardy, Piedmont and almost certainly Calabria would return to the red zone, while the province of Bolzano “has already closed itself and the Aosta Valley runs the risks.” The province of Bolzano has already been turned into a red zone with an ordinance of the president of the province of Bolzano and president of the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige Arno Kompatscher in force from tomorrow. The president of the Region, Erik Lavevaz, clearly said in the morning that the answer had not yet arrived: “We are quite on the border between scenario three and scenario four, we have to wait for the results of the Scientific Technical Committee to know what zone we will be destined. in the last few days the contagion curves have settled and could perhaps allow our TR to fall below 1.5: Valle d’Aosta could thus remain in the intermediate risk range ”.
Regarding the orange areas, the predictions were very different: the Giornale wrote that “Puglia, Sicily, Liguria, Campania and perhaps also Veneto” should be included in the yellow zone. Il Sole 24 Ore gave the same list in the morning (Puglia, Sicily, Liguria, Campania) with the exception of Veneto. Therefore, they were not on this list and therefore belonged to the yellow zone (Abruzzo, Basilicata, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Marche, Molise, Autonomous Province of Trento, Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria, more the Veneto which is indicated as orange or yellow by the newspapers).
As we have seen, the official list is different, as we reiterate based on Conte’s words: the regions of the red zone are Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta. The areas in the yellow area are Abruzzo, Basilicata, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Liguria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, in addition to the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano (the latter, however, was declared the red area as of tomorrow with an ordinance ), Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria and Veneto. The areas in the orange area are Puglia and Sicily.
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Meanwhile, Campania schools will remain closed. The Region has been included in the list of “yellow” areas that offer face-to-face teaching, except for upper secondary schools. Campania, we learned from sources in the Region, will stand firm in the closure of each grade of schools that will continue with distance education, so after the publication of the government provision in the Official Gazette an order will be issued to confirm closure.