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Italy goes to emergency shutdown national on holidays and days before holidays in the period from Christmas to Epiphany, but perhaps also starting next Saturday. This is the orientation that emerges from the summit this morning. Chigi Palace between the prime minister Giuseppe Conte, the majority heads of delegation, the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese and some exponents of Cts, the scientific-technical committee that supports the executive in managing the covid-19 pandemic.
“Expand and strengthen the measures implemented to date, including with a kind of emergency shutdown, throughout the Christmas period “, is the suggestion of the experts according to the Palazzo Chigi leaks. Therefore, the whole of Italy could become Red zone on holidays and days before holidays: December 24 to 27, December 31 to January 3, January 5 to 6, but maybe also next weekend, that ofDecember 19-20, considered high risk to travel. What does that mean closed shops, bars and restaurants.
“Despite the fact that the Rt index fell, our hospitals continue to register emergencies both in intensive care and in medical areas, with the percentages confirmed today during the CTS headquarters of 36 percent of the places occupied in intensive care 42 percent in medical areas, so it is clear that immediate action must be taken to address and resolve these critical issues at the root, “said the head of delegation IV to the government, Teresa Bellanova, contacted by phone from Adnkronos, about what emerged from the summit.
The grip is in the air. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also confirms this. “In 2020, after two waves of the pandemic, the challenge we face is no longer just that, albeit a priority, of unleashing the unexpressed potential of our country. In this new stage, the task that awaits us is twofold and concerns not only Italy, but the whole of Europe and, more generally, the entire international community. First of all, in the present, we must close ranks to defeat the invisible enemy that is still among us, ”said the prime minister at the 2020 Rome Investment Forum.
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