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At the beginning of August, the Sardinian technical-scientific committee opposed the decision to keep the discos open, taken by Governor Christian Solinas with the support of his center-right board and part of the regional councilors. The opinion is contained in an email dated August 6. An article by de The Republic.
The mail, reports The Republic,
It is signed by the four consultants of the Committee and has been sent, among others, to the Regional Minister of Health Mario Nieddu and the General Manager of Health Marcello Tidore. The consultants analyzed the first draft of the ordinance that contained the expansion to the dance halls and issued an unequivocal judgment: “The Committee does not approve the document.” More. They left their concern over the reunion scenes witnessed by the photos posted on social media. Despite this, on August 11, just five days later, Solinas signed order number 38, which has now ended up at the center of the investigation of the Cagliari prosecutor investigating a guilty epidemic.
When the regional ordinance that leaves the nightclubs open expires on August 9, the Solinas board immediately prepares a new draft for the opening to be expanded albeit with some attention and sends it to the CTS of Sardinia for their opinion.
The four professors Stefano Vella, Francesco Cucca, Giovanni Sotgiu, Piero Cappuccinelli, all renowned experts in the field of infectious diseases and epidemiology, tear that draft to pieces. They don’t save anything. They argue that it does not provide sufficient security conditions to reduce the probability of contagion, that the distance of one meter in nightclubs is inappropriate and that precise indications on hygiene regulations are lacking. They evaluate the confusing order, both in the part in which it anticipates the reduction of presences within the premises and in that which concerns the control device. Not only. The professors close the opinion with a consideration that should sound the alarm sirens. “We are attending – they write – to the opening of businesses where even the meeting flaunts an element of advertising appeal.”
The full article on La Repubblica.
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