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The new ordinance of the Lombardy Region comes with the anti-Covid measures
Stop amateur competitions, reshape bar and restaurant hours, proposals to the Government on schools and universities
MILAN – “A frank, useful and productive confrontation, carried out in a constructive and positive environment”. Thus, the president of the Lombardy Region, Attilio Fontana, comments on Friday’s meeting with the mayors of the provincial capitals (remotely connected), which was also attended by the prefect of Milan, Renato Saccone, and the group leaders of the parties present in the Council. regional.
The meeting was introduced by a detailed description of the technicians on the epidemiological situation in the region.
At the end of the discussion in which the suggestions of the mayors and leaders of the majority and opposition groups were accepted, the parties unanimously shared a series of indications that will be submitted to the Technical Scientific Committee and then formalized with an Ordinance that will come into force as of tomorrow, Saturday, October 17, and will apply to the entire regional territory.
Stop amateur competitions
The Ordinance establishes the suspension of all regional amateur sports competitions that involve “physical contact”, including those of the youth sectors.
Local opening and closing times for slots and bingo rooms
Then it was agreed with the mayors to reformulate the regulations and hours of bars and restaurants, also prohibiting consumption on public land.
The Region’s provision also provides for the closure of gambling halls, betting rooms and bingo halls.
School and university
All the parties present at the meeting shared the urgent need to transmit a strong and clear message to the Government about the convenience of activating a school model that includes alternate distance lessons and staggering the school entry schedule, in order to remove pressures. to the local public transportation system.
A similar proposal concerns universities for which distance education is requested, with the exception of freshmen and apprentices.
The Government will also be asked to increase the share of smart work in all activities where it is feasible.
“We will ask the Government – Fontana concluded – to provide decisive and significant compensatory resources for those economic activities that will inevitably suffer repercussions from the results of this decision shared by all of us who are sitting at the table today.”