Coronavirus, from moving to smart work: what can change after the holidays?



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As of January 7, the subdivision in three areas (yellow, orange and red) foreseen by the Dpcm of December 3 will return. The state of emergency will expire at the end of the month, which directly affects the agile work procedure

by Andrea Carli

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As of January 7, the subdivision in three areas (yellow, orange and red) foreseen by the Dpcm of December 3 will return. The state of emergency will expire at the end of the month, which directly affects the agile work procedure

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What will happen after the Christmas crisis, implemented by the government to prevent a third wave of coronavirus infections? If at present there are no elements to outline a general scenario of those days, some elements can be extrapolated.

After the ten days of total closure (the last will be on January 6) and the four of partial closings provided for by the Christmas decree, from the 7th, the system provided for by the Dpcm of the 3rd of January will be applied again. December, that is, the division of the national territory. in three areas (yellow, orange and red), based on so many risk scenarios, and with different restrictions. By the time the contraction of the Christmas and New Year period began, all regions were in the yellow zone. The only exception is Abruzzo, in orange.

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The ISS alert

Starting on January 7, that division will return, which brings with it different rules regarding travel. Then it will be necessary to understand, based on the trend of the contagion curve and the evaluations of the Scientific Technical Committee, if the configuration will be confirmed or if by order of the Minister of Health it will be decided to return any region in the orange zone or, at worst of the cases. , Red. According to the latest weekly report from the Higher Institute of Health (December 14-20) “most regions have a moderate or high risk and four regions are low risk of an uncontrolled and unmanageable epidemic.” In particular, Emilia-Romagna, Molise, Autonomous Province of Trento and Valle d’Aosta) “have a high probability of progressing with high risk in the next month if the current transmissibility remains unchanged”. Five regions (Liguria, Marche, Puglia, Umbria and Veneto) are classified as high risk. “It will also be decided based on the epidemiological data that will arrive after the Epiphany,” confirm government sources. Autonomous regions and provinces can adopt more restrictive local solutions.

THE DATA OF THE CONTAGION

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School, starts again at 50% in January

Regarding the school, the objective – enshrined in the agreement reached not without some effort between the executive and the regions before Christmas – is to return 50% of the students to the classroom as of January 7 (the Dpcm of 3 December referred to 75% of the students), to reach 75% in the following days, with school opening differentiated by school, country by country. However, doubts and perplexities about returning to class on the 7th are not lacking, especially among the ranks of principals.

Opening of risky ski facilities

The postponement of the resumption of skiing, scheduled for January 7, is increasingly likely. The Scientific Technical Committee sent a series of observations to the Regions on the protocol developed at the end of November. The technicians asked that it be made more adherent to the system of division into bands provided by current legislation.

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