Zaia: ugly filled squares, low risk for everyone – Veneto



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‘If you miss a spritz on Sunday, the world doesn’t fall’

“The photos seen in this last weekend of the crowded squares, of the exits are shameful. It seems that we live as if there is no tomorrow. Here, because of a few, we all run the risk of losing ”.
This is what Governor Luca Zaia said, stigmatizing the images of gatherings in the cities of Veneto that have multiplied on social networks. “It’s not that if you give up on a spritz Sunday, the ‘chestnut’, the world falls,” added Zaia. “If we look at the hospital system – he concluded – we are in the yellow zone without problems, but looking at other situations I’m not so sure.”
“Starting tomorrow, Veneto will also include rapid tests on the number of swabs for Covid – currently it only includes molecular ones – because there are thousands every day, otherwise the data penalizes us compared to the positives.” This was announced by Governor Luca Zaia. In Veneto, on average, around 20,000 molecular swabs per day and around 10,000 rapid tests are performed.

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