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Regulate flows between municipalities, protect trade, guarantee personal mobility. The contagious Veneto of contagions is testing new strategies to resist in the stormy sea of the pandemic. Governor Luca Zaia will sign an anti-assembly ordinance that will take effect on December 19 and will remain that way until Epiphany. “If a national measure arrives, it will be hierarchically superior to the Venetian one and this regional ordinance will be absorbed but in the meantime we must make sure. We have already waited 5 days and I still do not understand what will happen at the national level. I don’t know what the government will do, but we can’t wait any longer. Today we will have another meeting, but Veneto is Veneto ”, explained the governor, who later specified the justification:“ We will stay in the yellow zone, but measures are needed. The idea is to increase social distancing and protect citizens. It is a sacrifice that I ask of the Venetians. “
Therefore, in Veneto, after 2:00 p.m., you will no longer be able to leave your municipality, except to go to work or for urgent reasons. The decision was made by analyzing the daily data, but also after a comparison with the health professionals who are part of the Zaia team. The bulletin on Thursday, December 17, indicates another 1,154 new infections and 92 deaths from Covid in the last 24 hours in Veneto. 378 people are hospitalized in intensive care. The current positives are 95,779 against 94,225 yesterday (+1,554). Governor Zaia, pending the government’s decision, has decided to anticipate the weekends before Christmas. “Our Rt will make us stay in the yellow zone, so we must intervene immediately,” he said, at the usual press point in Marghera. “We were the first to create the red zone in Vo ‘, we were the first to introduce the two hundred meters to walk. Away from home. We still have to make decisions because danger is just around the corner. With this ordinance we wanted to protect the maximum personal freedom, to avoid reaching confinement “.
Given the emergency situation, some mayors of Veneto had already taken cover. Treviso mayor Mario Conte closed the center to pedestrians last weekend, with traffic police guarding the blocks. The mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, for his part, uses the trick of blocking cars to try to reduce flows: on the weekend, access and mobility of cars will be prohibited within the entire perimeter of the inner ring road, from 10 to 19. Any exception must be related to health reasons, extreme need or proven work needs. Residents in the no-traffic zone will be able to leave the gates at any time unless they can only re-enter after 7 pm “We can’t see another weekend like the ones that just passed,” Giordani said.