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“The death rate from disease is worrying” In Italy there is a high proportion of people sick by death. “This always worries me a lot, I have consulted doctors and experts. There is no single answer, but having so many elderly people is more at risk. There are many factors and it is difficult to identify the reason,” stressed the Prime Minister during the recording of the talk. policy “Accordi e Disaccordi”.
“We are working towards Back to School in attendance on 7/1” So Conte faced the school problem. “There is a lot of work to come back on January 7 with face-to-face teaching. We have organized tables with the prefects to try to cross, with respect to local realities, transport data and entry and exit times to avoid peak times. “
“The third wave is not a certainty, but a probability” “Unfortunately – the premier reiterated that this virus is not easy to control” and experts say that “there is no certainty of the third wave, but there is probability. So in case of danger we must act with the utmost caution.”
The entire red zone of Italy or a single orange zone The government, therefore, is preparing the predicament for the Christmas season. At the moment, the hypotheses are still on the table. They go from all over Italy in the red zone on holidays and the day before the holidays or from a single orange zone from December 24 to January 6. And tighter controls at stations, airports, major highways and shopping streets, to avoid crowds the last weekend before Christmas.
The line of maximum rigor The red zone is supported by the “penalty shooters”, but the most likely compromise envisages an Italy in the red from December 24 to 27 and from December 31 to January 3, eight days in total in which all rules already in force in the red regions would be valid: Any movement is prohibited, not only within and outside the region itself, but also within the municipality of residence, unless labor needs, health reasons or situations of need are demonstrated. And all stores (except grocery stores and pharmacies), as well as restaurants, bars, pubs, ice cream parlors and patisseries would be closed. In fact, it was possible to leave the house only for physical activity, but “in the immediate vicinity of the house” or sports activity “individually”.
The softer hypothesis Then there is another milder hypothesis, which provides for the establishment of an orange zone for all of Italy from Christmas Eve to Befana or, alternatively, in the days leading up to the holidays, namely December 24, 31 and January 2. The measures envisaged in this band would make it possible to block travel outside the municipality itself and close bars and restaurants -two of the interventions invoked by technicians to avoid lunches, dinners and gatherings in homes or discos- while stories remain open.
More controls during the Christmas exodus The measures on the control front, on the other hand, are clearer, which will focus mainly on the weekend of December 19-20, as well as the days when the toughest restrictions will be imposed. For the last weekend before Christmas, a massive exodus of Italians is expected to move to reach relatives before the bans are activated and therefore interventions must be planned.
Blocking meetings is the main goal The main objective, they explain to the Viminale, is not so much “to block” people, but to ensure that no concentrations are created, neither in the stations nor in the streets and squares. For this reason, rather than restricting access to shopping streets, which would generate gatherings at the doors, the objective will be to establish one-way pedestrian streets. However, it will be up to the local committees to decide what are the most appropriate measures. In Milan it has already been decided to limit the presence in the Vittorio Emanuele gallery, with forced departures.
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