because Minister Speranza wants to ban them



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Stop for private parties and more controls at the Dpcm in preparation for today, Monday, October 12. This was announced by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza in ‘Che tempo che fa’, also causing perplexity in Fabio Fazio, who during the broadcast correctly asked how to prohibit a private party in an apartment.

Private parties: why Minister Speranza wants to ban them and what happens now

The minister responded by stating that he intends to increase controls and recalling that the Italians in recent months have shown that they do not need a carabiniere to monitor them. But above all he added that at present “75% of infections occur between the closest relationships, that is, between those who know and trust each other and end up lowering the mask.”

But the Ansa news agency reveals that Giuseppe Conte would have more than one doubt about the total stop. Also because, when announcing the Covid Decree on October 7, the prime minister explained: “The State cannot enter private homes, I consider it a sacrosanct principle.” However, the scientists are with the minister: Ranieri Guerra, deputy director general of the World Health Organization and member of the Scientific Technical Committee, speaking to ‘The Breakfast Club’ on Radio Capital, said that the ban on private parties makes sense: “It is a message of great alert because most infections occur at the family level, when you meet a family member or people you know. How is it then applicable and how much monitored, you will also see how much people understand the alarm element ”. And an ok also came from the immunologist Alberto Mantovani, scientific director of the Humanitas Clinical Institute of Rozzano (Milan) and professor at the Humanitas University, who spoke at ‘Agorà’ in Rai3: “I’m sorry, if it’s true, it won’t be possible Playing to soccer. Whenever I could, I played in an amateur way – confesses Mantovani – My two children and my grandchildren play soccer, but if this is the rule, “if you can’t do more, we will follow it. Go to the theater, to the cinema and even to La Scala – he adds – but if these are the rules, “if there are restrictions, I will follow the rules.”

The “gradual” stop at private parties

The stop to private parties, as well as football, and together with the push of smart working, will take place gradually, as well as with the shorter quarantine and the new regulations on tampons, a subject on which, as he explains today Corriere della Sera, Speranza acknowledges file problems on drive-ins, “definitely not a good image.” The obligation to wear a mask outdoors, on the other hand, remains the exemption for those who practice sports or practice cycling. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says that “the pandemic is still ongoing and therefore the threshold of care must remain very high.” But also Silvio Brusaferro from the Istituto Superiore di Sanità confirms that this is the right path in an interview with La Stampa:

What limitations will we have to deal with?

«With those that reduce the risks inherent in business combinations. Even informal, such as too long family gatherings, birthday parties, ceremonies, weddings. We must limit attendance such as at nightlife venues and in front of schools. Knowing that respecting the regulations today means avoiding more restrictive measures tomorrow ”.

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The new Dpcm anticipated to Monday, October 12 and the closures in the regions



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