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The Navigli area is crowded like every Saturday night, with most of the children protected with masks, except when they stop at the outdoor tables for dinner or an alcoholic drink. In the Garibaldi area, 11 people were fined for not having a mask
The nightlife does not stop in Milan, despite the increase in control activities by the police and local police. In the Garibaldi area, 11 people were punished for not wearing a mask.
Meanwhile, 1,140 cases were recorded yesterday in Lombardy. Instead, yesterday again in the Piazza Duomo, in Milan, 500 trunks lined up to silently denounce the crisis into which the entertainment world is pouring since the outbreak of the pandemic. (ALL UPDATES – CONTAGION MAPS AND GRAPHICS)
15:20 – Basketball: positive player in Cantù, asymptomatic
A positive but asymptomatic player in Cantù. “Cantù basketball – read the club’s note – announces that, after the tests carried out, a player tested positive for Covid-19. The club has activated all the procedures provided for by the current protocol and promptly informed the competent authorities. The player, currently in solitary confinement, is asymptomatic ”. Cantù this will take the field regularly in Varese in the derby.
12:43 – Movida in Milan, sanctioned 11 without mask
The agents of the State Police, dedicated to extraordinary services in nightlife areas, challenged last night at the Garibaldi metro station 11 administrative infractions for failure to use the individual protection mask for a total amount of 3,080 euros. The police searched and identified 121 people, including 47 with police records.
12:25 – In Milan, call for the reuse of 6 thousand disused banks
The Milan City Council will run a tender to encourage the reuse of school furniture that must be discarded by schools to be replaced by new supplies, the so-called single-seater desks, managed by the structure of the extraordinary commissioner for the Covid emergency, Domenico Arcuri. The Milan primary and secondary schools have requested more than 15,000 desks from the commissioner, some of which have already been delivered. The alienation procedure will affect between 80 and 100 banks, for a total of more than six thousand banks, of which a significant part is in a position to be reused. A smaller number will need to be removed because it is old and no longer works.
12:12 – Restaurant converted into a disco, closed by carabinieri
They organize a party violating the anti-covid-19 rules and the police arrive. It happened last night, in Albano Sant’Alessandro (Bergamo), where the soldiers of the Bergamo Company intervened in a restaurant where loud music and dozens of young people wanting to dance had been denounced, all in violation of anti-anti-regulation regulations. Covid. 19. Those responsible for the event had declared that they had organized a private party but in reality, when they arrived at the place, the Carabinieri verified that the restaurant had been transformed into a disco complete with gorillas and ticket sales and dozens of young people wanting to dance . The military took steps to turn off the music, disrupting the party and the club was closed. The organizers and participants have been identified and investigations are underway to identify other managers.
12:05 – Ashley Young positive: sixth case at Inter
Young also tested positive for coronavirus. At Inter it is the sixth case after Bastoni, Skriniar, Gagliardini, Nainggolan and Radu. There is much apprehension about the derby on Saturday 17th October against Milan, scheduled at San Siro at 6pm.
11:07 – They don’t respect rules, four bars sanctioned in Pavia
The owners of four bars in the historic center of Pavia were sanctioned by the carabinieri, with a fine of 400 euros each, for breaching the regulations against the spread of Covid-19.
8:06 – Controls increase in Milan, nightlife does not stop
The nightlife does not stop in Milan, despite the increase in control activities by the police and local police. The Navigli area is packed like every Saturday night, with most of the children protected by masks, except when they stop at the outdoor tables for dinner or an alcoholic drink. Those who do not wear a mask while walking are detained and identified by local police officers. At the moment there are no criticisms or particular moments of tension. The Carabinieri checks were also carried out in the Porta Genova area, less crowded than Navigli.
8:03 – Brescia Calcio, positives go up to two
The cases of positivity of Coronavirus in the group of the Brescia Calcio team amount to two. The second case was found through the tampon cycle yesterday morning when, meanwhile, the planned training had been canceled, after the first case emerged. Both members were placed in solitary confinement.
8:01 am – Milan, show workers protest: 500 trunks in the Duomo
Yesterday in the Piazza Duomo, in Milan, 500 trunks lined up to silently denounce the crisis into which the entertainment world has fallen since the outbreak of the pandemic appeared. “One sector, one future” reads a banner. In addition, next to the trunks – which contain all the necessary equipment for the preparation of the live shows (yesterday empty in protest) – there were thousands of operators in the sector (artists, event organizers, porters and technicians) dressed in black, in representation of the 570 thousand workers at risk in the world of entertainment. The intention was to ask the government for new rules that make the restart of events, shows and fairs sustainable, even economically. No noise, just the cheers that are the same that these workers hope to hear soon during the live shows. Data in hand, worldwide it is estimated that around 95% of events have been canceled. For this reason, in September 2020 the first movement “We do events” was born in North America, which brings together the entire supply chain of the sector, severely affected by the consequences of the Coronavirus. Italy had also joined #Noifacciamoeventi #Bauliinpiazza – BIP in this true “red alert” for the industry and the entire productive sector, which in our country has about 570 thousand workers.