Lombardy yellow zone, the week of truth: waiting for the ‘window of freedom’



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Milan, December 7, 2020 – A week of waiting begins for the Lombardy that next Friday, December 11, aims to become the yellow zone. The governor Attilio fontana He has reiterated it several times and so far the data seems to be right. Even yesterday, in fact, the regional coronavirus bulletin reported a decrease in infections, with the last Rt abundantly less than 10.74) and a general drop in pressure on hospitals.

Yellow zone and Christmas Dpcm

Lombardy, therefore, relies on a change of area during the next weekend, to take advantage of a window of relaxation of the rules anti contagion before the entry into force of Christmas Dpcm strict prohibitionsI in travel between December 21 and January 6, particularly in the days of December 25, 26 and January 1 in which they are provided more restrictions. Restrictions that have sparked considerable debate and for which the Regions continue to do so ask the government for some changes. So, on the one hand, we must take into account the provisions for the yellow zone (Dpcm November 3) and on the other those of new decree which explains, among other things, the opening of stores on holidays, how to manage Christmas food and travel.




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The new map of the regions

in the meantime Italy no longer has red zones. The only region left Abruzzo, in fact it is also today turned orange. Although he did it in governor’s order Marco Marsilio thus triggering a clash with the government: Palazzo Chigi, in fact, claims that for the passage it is necessary wait for wednesday. Meanwhile yesterday sThe colors of eight regions have changed with the three new ordinances of the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza. They became orange (from red) Campania, Tuscany, Valle D’Aosta and the autonomous province of Bolzano that are added to Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont and Basilicata. Turning to yellow, however, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Marche, Puglia and Umbria join Sicily, Liguria, Lazio, Molise, Sardinia, Veneto and the province of Trento. In the four new orange regions it will be possible to reopen the stores from tomorrow.

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