Orange weekend, then yellow takes off … Italy in color, you no longer understand anything – Time



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Italy in color with a calendar of spots yellow, orange and red. The bridge measure that the government would like to rule out for the period between January 7 and 15, I would see the weekend of January 9 and 10 across the country in orange band. Preceded by a yellow truce in January 7 and 8 then wait for the data and evaluate whether to activate red zones. Among the hypotheses analyzed in the videoconference summit between Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the heads of delegation of the majority parties (there were also the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia and members of the CTS) also the expansion of the prohibition go once a day at the home of family or friends, in two and with only children under 14 years in tow.

Meanwhile, the meeting of Scientific technical committee. From what has been learned, the CTS will have to evaluate the hypothesis that emerged from the meeting to block movements between the Regions still between January 7 and 15 and put all of Italy in the orange zone on the weekend of January 9 and 10 .

New Dpcm, summit of Conte.  As of January 7, full closure on weekends

Today all regions are in red, tomorrow in orange, then again in red on January 5 and 6, and from Thursday the 7th we will return to the band system. There swirl of colors which has been affecting Italy for several weeks, with the aim of limiting Covid 19 infections, continues and is destined to continue. In a few days the country will leave the great red zone of the Christmas and New Year holidays. The forecast was that the regions would restart from where they left off, thus all in the yellow band, including Abruzzo which was in the orange band. However, the latest data, with RT growing and the positivity rate steadily rising to 17.6% on Saturday, casts more than a shadow over the reopening of shops, bars and restaurants to the public, and a return to normal daily life. of the citizen. Veneto, Liguria me Calabria with Rt above 1 they risk starting from the red zone, while Lombardy, Apulia, e Basilicata they could end up in orange. The government’s decision should come by Epiphany, based on the new report to be presented by the Higher Institute of Health. However, the number of infections in recent days has triggered a new alarm. Already today the general situation could be addressed during a majority summit and, at the end of the holidays, the continuation of restrictive measures to prevent a third wave of the virus is not excluded.

Chapter school: in the last hours the discussions about the reopening from January 7, with the presence of 50% students, the reduction of the duration of the lessons, the staggered admissions, the strengthening of local public transport. The doubts and criticisms about the reopening of schools, in particular, as well as from the directors and teachers, come from the presidents of the Veneto and Campania Regions, Luca Zaia and Vincenzo De Luca, and by the Lazio Health Councilor, Alessio D’Amato. And precisely in regard to the return to the desks of secondary school students, as well as the last year of secondary school students, on January 7, there is also the position taken by the president of the Conference of the Regions, Stefano bonaccini. “I believe – he emphasizes – that it would be correct for the Government to reconvene us in the next few hours and together we make a decision in a very secular way. If there is a general concern in the country that this may still imply a risk in light of the figures that exist – he adds – we meet, we discuss it, so we also understand what the government believes. I think that in the next few hours we will have to decide. We, as Emilia-Romagna, would be willing to go back to 75%, and we are in favor as a Region, because in our opinion secondary school students in this country are paying a very high price, but I share the concerns of my colleagues ”.

However, as for the ski resorts, Saturday night the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, has signed the ordinance that postpones the reopening to January 18. In recent days, it was the Regions and the Autonomous Provinces that requested the postponement of the reopening in view of an alignment of the guidelines with the opinion expressed by the Scientific Technical Committee: “The Government – they now comment – has finally listened to the Autonomous Regions and Provinces: we are satisfied with the decision of Minister Speranza.



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