“Brescia is not Milan”: Paroli and Beccalossi against the red zone



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“Infections in Brescia are not the same as in Milan”: then Paroli and Beccalossi ask the Government and the Region to Lombardy provinces with lower incidence of positives don’t fall into the red zone.
“If we talk about the spread of the virus, right now Brescia is not Milan, like Lodi or Mantua they are not Varese. The territories that have paid the highest priceespecially in terms of human lives, they cannot be punished by confusing and widespread measures. Less severe restrictions for the provinces that are not in emergency today could save many economic activities that are already on their knees. the DPCM foresees it, do it. ” Viviana Beccalossi, president of the Mixed Group in the Regional Council.
“The Government – Viviana Beccalossi continues – has succeeded in sending Italy into a tailspin, announcing a provision days before the signing, despising the Regions but above all sending restaurateurs, artisans, businessmen and parents of children to panic. they go to school, since no one at this moment knows how he will have to behave in a few hours.
“Having said that thehealth emergency It always has priority – he concludes – but it is a duty to protect work in the areas less exposed to contagion today. In Brescia, as in other areas of Lombardy, exceptions can be applied: I hope that President Fontana will take this hypothesis into account and convince Minister Speranza, if he will listen.

“The region Lombardy, which counts approximately ten million inhabitants, and that in all probability will be considered a red zone by the decree of the Minister of Health, can’t be treated like other regions that matter 400/500 thousand inhabitants. For example, him Brescia province, about 1.3 million inhabitants, it would be a red zone just because it is part of Lombardy, and it does not matter if the virus in that area is much less present than to other regions that will not be included in the red zone. Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate the different territories within the vast region of Lombardy. The city of Brescia and its province must be excluded from the red zone, otherwise not only would a serious and objective injustice be committed, but disastrous effects would be determined for the productive fabric and the economy of the territory and for its inhabitants. I hope that Minister Speranza will carefully assess the situation and accept my urgent invitation based on the evidence from epidemiological data. This was stated by the senator of Forza Italia Adriano Paroli.