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Abruzzo, Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany will become regions of the orange zone starting Wednesday, November 11. Is the ad that comes out Twitter by the president of the Abruzzo region Marco Marsilio.
“The minister hope He anticipated the outcome of the meeting that set the passage of Abruzzo, along with four other Regions – Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany – in the orange zone a little while ago. The effects of the provision that the minister is preparing to sign at night will have effective from wednesday”Marsilio wrote on the social network.
The minister @robersperanza anticipated the outcome of the meeting that established the approval of#Bruzos – together with Umbria, Basilicata, Liguria and Tuscany – in the #zonaarancione. The effects of the provision that the minister is preparing to sign will take effect from Wednesday.
– Marco Marsilio (@marcomarsilio) November 9, 2020
As for the red zones, we will wait until tomorrow to decide if Campania will make a “double jump” forward from yellow to red: a day that, according to the agencies, will be completely dedicated to the situation in Campania.
EVERYONE’S REACTION – The Governor of Liguria Giovanni toti, after learning from Minister Roberto Speranza that his region will go from yellow to orange on Wednesday, stressed that “although he remains perplexed by the difference in treatment compared to last week, given more or less similar figures, I think it is fair not to enter into controversy with the government and take note of this decision. ”“ Without a doubt our hospitals are under great pressure, the medical world is asking for interventions and in these situations we believe that the criterion of prudence should always prevail, ”Toti wrote in Facebook.
The #Liguria As of Wednesday, November 11, it will become an orange zone for the next 14 days. Minister Speranza just told me.# COVID-19
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– Giovanni Toti (@GiovanniToti) November 9, 2020
HOW MOVES WORK – With the new decree, the stop was established to travel between the ‘orange’ and red ‘Regions, except for reasons of work, health and demonstrated urgency, while it is allowed to travel between’ yellow ‘Regions, those in which the risk is greater . low. In short, citizens of moderate-risk areas (yellow zones) can leave their region, as long as neighboring regions are not considered high or maximum risk.
It is also allowed to transit through a Region in a ‘red’ area to go to a ‘yellow’ one. The text approved by Prime Minister Conte establishes that “transit through the territories is allowed if it is necessary to reach other territories not subject to travel restrictions or in cases where travel is allowed.”
RED ZONES (Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont, Valle d’Aosta) – Movements in and out of the Region, as well as those of the territory, are prohibited, unless work or health needs or related to accompanying children to school are demonstrated. In this case, the self-certification form will be necessary. To go to a Region in the yellow band it is possible to cross a Region in the red band. “Transit through the territories is allowed if necessary to reach other territories that are not subject to travel restrictions or in cases where travel is allowed.” If, on the other hand, you are a resident of a Red Band Region, it is not possible to leave your Municipality, except for “proven needs for work, study, health”.
ORANGE AREAS (Puglia, Sicily, Abruzzo, Basilicata, Tuscany, Liguria, Umbria) – It will not be possible to move between municipalities in the orange areas. “It is prohibited – read the text – any movement by means of public or private transport, in a municipality other than that of residence, domicile or domicile, except for proven work needs, to study, for health reasons, for situations of need or to carry out activities or use services that are not suspended and not available in this municipality. “In this case, self-certification is required. If it is an emergency, you should not indicate the name of the person you are addressing for privacy reasons.
YELLOW AREA (Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Marche, Molise, Province of Trento and Bolzano, Sardinia and Veneto) – There are no specific provisions on family visits. In the absence of specifications, the indications of the previous dpcm continue to be valid, at least with regard to the yellow zones: it is strongly recommended not to receive people other than those who live together at home, except for work needs or situations of need and urgency. The recommendation remains to go out only if it is strictly necessary even in the yellow areas.
In fact, in the yellow zone there is a curfew: “From 22.00 to 5.00 the next day, only travel motivated by proven work needs, by situations of need or for health reasons – read the dpcm – In any case it is highly recommended, during the rest of the day, not to travel in public or private means of transport, except for reasons of work, study, health, situations of need or to carry out activities or use non-suspended services “.
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