Umbria risks the ‘orange’ // Umbria24.it



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A meeting is called between the Scientific Technical Committee and the Covid emergency control room for 3:00 p.m. On the table came the latest data from the regions for monitoring the coronavirus infection in Italy and precisely these data could represent a negative change for some regions such as Umbria. Although the government had set the deadline to review the classification of restrictions in 15 days, the worsening of some situations would have caused an acceleration.

Umbria at risk of orange According to Corriere della Sera, the “verdict” will come after all the data that comes from the Regions have been merged into the report of the Higher Institute of Health. The decision will be the result of the opinion of scientists and how Minister Roberto Speranza will accept them after having listened to the governors. But rumors say that the areas at risk, destined for closure or in any case more severe measures than the national ones, are Liguria, Abruzzo, Umbria and Campania, which from yellow can even turn red.

Orange zone: what changes If the orange zone were established: it will not be possible to enter and leave the Region except for the usual work, health and emergency reasons. Transfers necessary for distance learning are also allowed. Return home or residence possible. Travel outside the municipality itself is prohibited except for work, study, health care and emergency reasons. Or for open services and not available in your municipality. Bars, restaurants, pubs, ice cream parlors and patisseries are closed, except for dining rooms and catering.

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Close peak? But there are also those who have a more optimistic view. Paolo Spada, vascular surgeon at Humanitas Research Hospital, author of the column ‘Numbers in pills’ on the Facebook page ‘Pills of optimism’, claims that the latest Covid-19 newsletter in Italy marks “one more step towards the peak of infections, which appear very close in some regions such as Lombardy, Liguria, Trento, Marche, Tuscany, Lazio, Umbria, Abruzzo, Molise and Sardinia. The Aosta Valley, which was the first to reach the peak of incidence, seems that He has already advanced it. ”” We have to wait a few days for it to be confirmed – he adds – that there are no setbacks and it is also presumable that in this second wave the peak will be less acute than in March (the latest containment measures are not yet effective , less rigid than the first closure) “, but the wait will not be long.” Obviously, the peak of infections does not immediately mean a slowdown in hospitalizations and deaths, so we will have to wait a few weeks.

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