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Abruzzo, Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany. These are the regions that as of Wednesday – Minister Speranza’s ordinance will be signed in the afternoon – will become part of those marked by color. Orange, and therefore they must adopt greater restrictions in their own territory.
The control room – whose committee includes the Ministry of Health, the Higher Institute of Health and the members appointed by the Conference of the Regions – was scheduled for yesterday, but it only met this afternoon. To immediately confirm the ‘color’ change the chairman of Abruzzo region, Marco Marsilio. Today all the national press gave the closest thing to the change of scenery in 6 regions: Veneto, Liguria, Emilia, Tuscany, Umbria and Campania. But someone came up with this hypothesis also for Abruzzo, who therefore together with the others will go to ‘keep company’ in Puglia and Sicily. In fact, only the latter had been placed by the Government in orange zone – intermediate risk between moderate in yellow regions and very high in red regions – The evening in which the president of the Council of Ministers had announced the Dpcm that imposed differentiated restrictions on the Italian territories and some valid throughout the Peninsula (such as the curfew at 10 pm).
Meanwhile, South Tyrol is preparing for the “blockade.” The autonomous province of Bolzano instead, he would have traveled to the Red zone (where you will have to stay at least three weeks). A decision taken independently by the provincial government in the face of a situation “close to collapse”, as defined by the director general of the ASL of South Tyrol. On November 3, the only regions included in this area, and therefore subject to stricter closures, were Lombardy, Piedmont, Valle d’Aosta and Calabria.
Below is the new map, which could undergo major changes as of November 15 (the hypothesis that the whole of Italy becomes a red zone and that a month-long lockdown takes place is not excluded).
But on November 10, the control room will do a new control of the data (sent by the Regions and on which a lot of controversy is accumulating due to delays, incompleteness and inaccuracies) to also decide on the situation of the Campania, currently in the ‘yellow zone’, incomprehensibly according to many.
But what will change for these regions that have moved into the ‘orange zone’? Who resides in these territories You will have to observe more limitations than before: you can only move within the region, mobility to other neighbors will be prohibited (Except for proven work, health and emergency needs with self-certification). In addition, the activities of the catering services (bars, pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlors, pastry shops) will be suspended. The curfew from 10:00 pm is still valid.
Molise, as Primonumero.it also anticipated, remains for now among the territories with lower risk, although far from being low. But it is clear that the situation could change soon also for our region. Meanwhile, given the inclusion of the nearby Abruzzo in the orange area, it will be possible to go to that territory only for proven reasons. And upon his return, according to the order of President Toma, a 10-day quarantine must be reported and observed.
Taking Ordinance: those arriving in Molise from the ‘red’ regions must report and quarantine
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