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the Lazio will stay in yellow zone. This is the decision of the Control Room and the Higher Institute of Health on the weekly monitoring of the evolution of infections. The data is currently being reviewed by the Scientific Technical Committee but, barring sensational surprises, it will be confirmed today. Friday 13 November 2020. Emilia Romagna, Friuli and Marche could become the orange zone, while Campania and Tuscany should go into the red zone. The only Italian regions that would remain in the yellow zone, therefore, would be, in addition to Lazio, Molise, Veneto, Sardinia and the province of Trento.
This is the map updated to date (which does not take into account the official decisions that will be made in the afternoon):
Lazio tracking data
The transition from the yellow zone to the orange or red zone is done automatically based on the 21 indicators developed by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (although it is not clear at this time what weight is given to each indicator).
The tables that refer to the latest data on which the Control Room has expressed have not yet been published, but referring to the last published report, Lazio has good data in terms of test capacity and ‘resilience’, it is state the emergency response capacity of the health system.
The Rt index (the virus transmissibility index) according to the new data (week 2-8 November) the Rt index in Lazio is 1.04 (higher in the provinces and lower in Rome), higher than the safety ratio , that is, 1, but lower than the altitude for which scenario 4 is passed, the most serious (Rt stable above 1.5).
Furthermore, Lazio is the Italian region with the best ratio of proven cases / positive cases. According to the Gimbe Foundation, this proportion is 11.5 percent in the week between November 3 and 10. The Italian average is 27 percent and the Lombardy rate, for example, is 39.9 percent. It should be remembered that in the newsletter that is published every day, Lazio counts both rapid and molecular swabs. In the indicator examined by the ISS, only the number of molecular swabs performed is calculated. Even taking these numbers into account, the ratio between tested and positive cases in Lazio is one of the best in Italy.
What’s changing: the new Lazio Region ordinance
Although Lazio will remain in the yellow zone, the Lazio Region wants to avoid the repetition of scenes like those recorded last weekend in Via del Corso, in Ostia, but also in open-air markets and department stores.
The President of the Lazio Region, Nicola Zingaretti, has signed an order which provides for the closure of large sales structures on Saturdays and Sundays, except food stores, pharmacies and parapharmacies. Markets will also be banned on holidays (like Porta Portese, for example. The latest dpcm signed by President Conte had ordered the closure of shopping malls on weekends, but did not mention open-air markets and isolated large stores. . (like Decathlon or Leroy Merlin, for example).
What’s changing: limited access to shopping streets
Instead, the prefect of Rome has ordered the quota of tickets in the commercial streets of the capital and specifically in via del Corso, in the entire Trident area, in via Cola di Rienzo, in via Ottaviano, in viale Giulio Cesare and in via Candia. Parks and villas remain open, but the police will monitor any gathering.
It should be remembered that the mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, had already ordered the closure of the main squares of Roman nightlife on Fridays and Saturdays from 9:00 p.m. (from Campo de ‘Fiori to Piazza Trilussa, from Via del Pigneto to Piazzetta di Monti).
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