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Chaos in Campania: the ordinance of Ministry of Health in the Coronavirus Red Zone in Campania, but tomorrow, warn the regional Confcommercio and Confesercenti, the stores will have to remain closed. There Campania was in the red zone, at high risk of Covid19, since last November 15, the classification was extended from November 29 to December 3. Tomorrow, however, the result of the monitoring of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità on the progress of the infection is expected, on the basis of which it will be decided in which zone Campania will be classified. Among the other news released today by the Conte government, there is also that the assessments on the risk areas will be weekly and not biweekly.
Confcommercio and Confesercenti: “Stores cannot reopen”
“Communicate – write Confcommercio Campania – that stores in regions that are in the red zone will not be able to reopen tomorrow. We therefore await the decisions that the Minister of Health will make tomorrow on any changes related to the color of the Campania region. ” Confesercenti Naples specifies: “Today there will be no color change for Campania, nor for other Italian regions classified as red. This has been learned from sources from the Ministry of Health. A possible color change in the region could take place no earlier than tomorrow, which follows the control room Cts-Ministry of Health that always meets on Fridays.The possible color change will start from Sunday, December 6. Tomorrow, Friday, December 4, shops and restaurants will be closed to the public. “
Chaos even in motion
The Campania region, therefore, still remains in balance between the different risk areas: red, high risk, orange, medium-high risk and yellow with moderate risk. The data of the last days mark an improvement trend in terms of infections, but the impact that the pandemic may have on the regional health system continues to be worrying. The hypothesis is that Campania may switch to the orange zone as of Sunday, December 6., but we will have to wait until tomorrow to find out whether or not it will. The same applies to stores also for travel, until the Government indicates otherwise, in fact, the classification already established for the region currently in force should apply.
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