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Red zone? Yes, by decree of Christmas. But, between markets, civic markets, kiosks, tobacconists and open grocery stores, many have decided to take the nose out of the house, in Cagliari, on a Christmas Eve with the emergency and restrictions related to the Coronavirus. And the city is not deserted. In the San Benedetto market it almost looks like December 24th like many others. Sure, butchers and fishmongers complain about a decline in business, but the coming and going of customers has been almost continuous since eight in the morning. Via Paoli is “very busy”, there are less people around from Piazza Garibaldi to Piazza Yenne, where there are many closed clothing stores. Outside the market scenes similar to those in civic markets, and in some cases you must also wait your turn before entering, just to avoid crowds. Then there are the runners and cyclists running and buzzing between Via Dante and Largo Carlo Felice. Fewer cars around, but the situation is irregular.
There are restrictions, self-certification is mandatory to travel, which must always be justified. And indeed, with the possibility of shopping still today, the images that come from many streets of Cagliari are absolutely “predictable”. The meaning is mostly one, and it is repeated by more than one from Cagliari: “Can we go out and shop or shop at the tobacconist, or go to a hairdresser? And then we do it ”. There are checkpoints, some municipal police and financial police cars around, especially between Piazza Garibaldi and the Piazza Yenne area, there are. And municipal agents also carried out controls within civic markets.
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