Covid, Lombardy asks the government for a curfew from 11 pm 600 intensive hospitalizations are expected



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The proposal was shared by all the mayors of the capitals, by President Anci, by the leaders of the majority and opposition groups, and by Governor Attilio Fontana. All activities and movements would be stopped, except in exceptional cases, until 5 in the morning, starting on October 22.

All activities and movements, with the exception of ‘exceptional’ cases (health reasons, work and demonstrated need), in all Lombardy from 23:00 to 05:00 starting on Thursday, October 22 (ALL UPDATES – CONTAGIO MAPS AND GRAPHS – THE SITUATION IN LOMBARDIA).

Speranza: “Agree on more restrictive measures in Lombardy”

“I agree with the hypothesis of more restrictive measures in Lombardy. I have heard from President Fontana and Mayor Sala and we will work together in this regard in the next few hours.” This is what the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, told Ansa.

The proposal

It is the proposal that, unanimously, the mayors of all the provincial municipalities of Lombardy, the president of Anci, Mauro Guerra, the leaders of the majority and opposition groups and the governor Attilio Fontana, having taken note of what was represented by the Technical Committee Lombard scientist, will ask to share with the Government, in the person of the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, to face the spread of the virus.

“Adequate non-food retail stop on weekends”

At today’s summit between the Region and the Lombard mayors, “all the intervened parties shared the opportunity to close, on Saturday and Sunday, medium and large commercial distribution, except for food and basic needs. “This is what we read in a note from Palazzo Lombardia. The decision will be contained in the next ordinance issued by the Region.

‘Indicators Commission’: 600 intensive hospitalizations scheduled for October 31

Lombardy has decided to ask the government to institute a curfew in the region starting at 23 hours after the ‘Indicators Commission’ created by the General Directorate of Welfare predicted that as of October 31 there could be about 600 hospitalized in intensive care and up to 4,000 in non-intensive therapy.

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