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“If they want to remove the limitations” to move to “all Italian municipalities they will find us very against it, if they want clarification for the small municipalities in the interior, the parliament has the means to do so.” Thus, the Regional Minister for Autonomous Affairs Francesco Boccia once again reiterated to SkyTg24 the no to the relaxation of the measures planned for Christmas and New Year. “We are still in the most critical phase and – he added – if the behavior is not rigorous in December, the risk of the third wave is quite safe.” Therefore, the appeal to Italians is “to respect the rules and to maintain maximum attention”.
“I am worried about the two weeks of the Christmas holidays,” said Health Minister Roberto Speranza on the Ansa forum. “If the message passes, all free – added the minister – will fall back into a dangerous phase in January and February when we will be in the middle of the vaccination campaign.” “My line is, and continues to be, that of prudence and I resoundingly reiterate – he concluded – the need not to frustrate the sacrifices made.”
Giani, unequal treatment between Regions – “Tuscany certainly has one of the lowest contagion levels at the moment, and therefore creates a treatment disparity between Regions. In recent days, one of the regions in the yellow zone has reached an average close to the 4 thousand infections and we, who have been in 500 for a week, remain in the orange zone. “Then Eugenio Giani, president of the Tuscany Region, lives on Facebook.” I would like to point out above all the injustice – he added – because the data they lead us to yellow zone conditions, therefore opportunities for the movement of people ”.
Abruzzo, red light district for a day, shops closed – Abruzzo again the red zone today after the decision of the Tar dell’Aquila to suspend the order of President Marsilio who anticipated the orange zone that will return, as also certified by the Ministry of Health, starting tomorrow. In Pescara, the largest center in the region, shops and second- and third-graders closed at home. A bad blow for those merchants who had reopened a few days ago and who today, on the canonical shopping day, 13 days before Christmas, will have to close the blinds. Few people around, semi-deserted streets, but also citizens stunned by the new red zone for only 24 hours.
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