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In total, there are ten forbidden areas on the island: all until December 3
PALERMO – Sicily’s “red zones” become ten. From Saturday, November 21 to Thursday, December 3, in Bronte (in the Catania area), Cesarò and San Teodoro (in the Messina province), Misilmeri (in the Palermo area) and Vittoria (in the province of Ragusa), whose term is extended, are added: Acate and Comiso (always in the Ragusa area), Camastra (in the Agrigento province), Ciminna (in the Palermo province) and Maniace (in the Catania province).
This was decided by the president of the Sicilian Region Nello Musumeci, According to the Councilor for Health Ruggero Razza, after consulting the mayors of the interested municipalities and following the reports of the Prevention departments of the provincial health authorities, which report an increase in infections. In all areas, national regulations will be applied with the closure of retail stores on Sundays, with the exception of food and basic needs. The Epidemiological Observatory of the Region has begun monitoring the Districts, expanding the usual assessment of positive incidences by Municipality.
This new monitoring led Musumeci to establish “red zones” in the areas included in the districts of Bronte and Vittoria., including several municipalities. “We hope – Musumeci hopes – that the measures adopted are always subject to control. If the Dpcm establishes that the Presidents of the Region can adopt more restrictive provisions, in fact, it requires that the verifications be carried out by the prefectures. Otherwise, even the hope of limiting contagion fails, unnecessarily exasperating populations from whom sacrifices have been asked. “
(ANSA).
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