COVID-19. The historic centers of Veneto burst with Christmas shopping. Summit in Padua in view of the new restrictions, in the closed circuit of Treviso, in the one-way pedestrian streets of Verona



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COVID-19 me christmas shopping. The historic centers of Veneto conquered by citizens for shopping or for a walk. The risk of accumulations and spread of the Coronavirus infection is high and not peregrine, also given the latest regional data on the new infected today.

New restrictions?

And there are local administrations that are already moving to run for cover, that of Padua does not exclude restrictions, so much so that a summit with the prefect is scheduled to assess the situation. Meanwhile, in Treviso, Mayor Conte has closed the main street of the city, Ca ‘Maggiore, restricting access to it.

Padua

One more time on the weekend Padua was mugged for Christmas shopping, with many people in the squares and in the historic center, looking for the latest gift, and studying local measures to contain even more the meetings.

“Everyone with the mask – said the Councilor for Security of the municipality Diego Bonavina – nothing to say, but there are really many people around, we are monitoring the situation and also in light of today’s bottom line we can decide to take measures to avoid meetings.”

A summit between the municipal administration and the prefect, Renato Franceschelli, since as Christmas approaches the number of people in the streets could increase, so much as to force the authorities to new closures. “It is a hypothesis that we must evaluate – explains Bonavina – I do not want to specify anything in detail, they are measures that we are going to decide in light of what will happen today.”

Verona

Meanwhile a Verona as of 12.00 today the Local Police had to activate the one-way pedestrian streets due to the influx of people to the historic center. Two car parks in the city are sold out and local police are also diverting vehicle traffic.

Treviso

Also to Treviso this afternoon, the main street of the city was closed to avoid overcrowding of people for weekend shopping. The Municipal Police and the Civil Defense were used to guard the doors from the main art shops in the city center. The mayor of Trevso, Mario Conte, also acted on the basis of requests received in recent days from merchants in the city.

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