Coronavirus, we think of an army in the street and mini-confinement: the roadmap of possible closures



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Liguria. First directed controls, patrols against meetings and military in the field to verify compliance with standards, such asmask obligation (which in Genoa, for example, was officially extended for one week until October 11). Then the meetings, including private ones, and the early closure of bars and restaurants. And after that, if the contagion rate were to rise again, the closure of some activities in the “reverse” direction with respect to the openings in May and June: therefore, before cinemas, theaters and gyms, then beauty centers and hairdressers, Following bars and restaurants and finally I shops.



These are the strategies the government is examining to curb a possible “second wave” of coronavirus against the “Risk of rapid deterioration” certified by the weekly report of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità. Therefore, the Technical-Scientific Committee is evaluating any provision (such as that of deploy the army or to implement mini-lock) with two main objectives: keep schools open ed avoid a new national blockade.

Even in Liguria, the virus begins to spread at the rate of the figures recorded in early April., yesterday 169 infections throughout the region and 2,844 in Italy (never so many since April 24). Data that also concern the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella: “I cannot remain silent about the concern about the increase in the rate of pandemic contagion and about the victims that we continue to register every day,” says the head of state.

Of course, the differences are there and they are also evident: at that time in Liguria it was difficult to reach 2 thousand tampons diary while yesterday the 4,200 were exceeded. the hospitalized there were more than a thousand while today we do not reach 200, and so is the number of patients passed away it is almost negligible from a statistical point of view. In the last week, however, our region has shown a very high prevalence (almost 900 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants, worse than us only Lombardy and Valle d’Aosta) compared to a percentage increase in cases just over 5%, slightly above the national average.

Among the new precautions being studied at the national level are also possible limitations on the closing hours of pubs and restaurants, up to the strict regulations on attendance quotas in sports and recreational facilities such as theater me movie theater even if the president of ANICA, Francesco Rutelli, affirms that “the government has assured us that for the moment that is not on the agenda.”

The executive, who has the Draft of the next Dpcm ready to be released on Wednesday, October 7, also works on the hypothesis of specific and increasingly localized closures. In fact some ‘mini emergency shutdown‘- with the bars closed from 6 to 6 the next day and the suspension of barbers and hairdressers – they have already settled in some territories. IS Genoa, given the figures recorded in recent days, could be one of the cities receiving the measure even if Toti and Bucci have ruled out further adjustment for now.

Yesterday, President Giovanni Toti signed the extension until October 11 of the ordinance that provides for theMandatory outdoor masks throughout the historic center Genoa (download it here), the ban on events and the maximum limit of 200 people for shows in closed places such as cinemas and theaters. But the contagion is also growing in other areas of the city, as we explained yesterday thanks to the data provided by Alisa. In addition, President Toti anticipated that outdoor masks could become mandatory across the board, if not throughout the country, at least in the big cities.



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