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“From Sunday, Lombardy will officially be the yellow zone “. This was announced by the President of the Region, Attilio fontana. “This morning Minister Speranza informed me that, as in previous times, he will sign the ordinance on Friday, on Saturday it will be published and on Sunday it will come into force,” Fontana explained in a post on social networks. “It is confirmed that the trend in the figures in Lombardy is decreasing – added Governor Fontana – both with regard to the circulation of the virus, both in hospitalizations in ordinary and intensive rooms. A result achieved thanks to virtuous behavior of all Lombards, thank you once again. I urge everyone to continue on this path of daily responsibility that allows them to keep the virus under control. Forza Lombardia! ”
Starting Sunday, Lombardy will officially be the yellow zone. This morning I spoke with Minister Speranza who informed me that, as in previous times, he will sign the ordinance on Friday, on Saturday it will be published and on Sunday it will take effect.
Thanks to all the Lombards.– Attilio Fontana (@FontanaPres) December 9, 2020
“Today we present the appeal”, against the ordinance of the Abruzzo region. The Minister for Regional Affairs said this, Francesco Boccia, in Agorà, in Rai3. “It serves to protect the people of Abruzzo,” he added. “That unilateral election of Governor Marsilio,” he stressed, “has put the entire system in difficulties, starting with mayors, administrators, school leaders. Someone has to worry and ensure compliance with the regulations ”.
“I am not saying that the prohibition of mobility between municipalities is eliminated at Christmas, San Esteban or New Year. “I say at least of humiliation for those who go to their father or grandfather, not to leave him alone, extreme cases. We ask it precisely in terms of common sense. “This was stated by the President of the Emilia-Romagna Region and the Conference of Regions Stefano bonaccini Today is another day in Raiuno, talking about the decree on Christmas trips. A decree whose rules Bonaccini said he shared “almost entirely.” After that “there is also common sense – he argues -. And as there are three days in which I can travel dozens of kilometers in Rome, Milan or Bologna to visit a relative and I cannot travel 500 meters “in the case of small towns, there is a contradiction.” “I agree with the restrictions, because we must be careful that we risk the third wave,” concludes the governor. Which may be light and manageable, but if it gets heavy, even out of respect for those who have been risking their lives since February to save ours, it would take intelligence and knowledge. “
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