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The image is unmistakable: it is Saturday night and Via Sparano is full of people. It is up to the mayor of Bari to publish it on his Facebook page, and the words that accompany the photo are direct, and do not rule out: “These images are a slap in the face to the sick and entrepreneurs who have had to close their business,” says Antonio . Decaro.
Bari, 10pm: curfew enters into force. From the seafront to via Sparano: the center is deserted
His disappointment almost seems to have the flavor of surrender, especially in the face of what – continuing without respecting the recommendations of the last dpcm that invite people to stay at home as long as possible – is the scenario that nobody expects to happen, and that in instead, it becomes probable: “If infections increase, Apulia will become the red zone and will close everything – warns the mayor – this is not psychological terrorism, it is reality. At least this time we will have been aware of our destiny.”
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With these final words, he closes a reflection that he had opened, with his publication, recalling the number of infections that were registered in Puglia on November 7: 1,054 new positive cases in Covid-19, with 1,906 people currently infected in Bari and 2,167. people in home isolation.
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“In via Sparano this was the situation, it is the despair of Mayor Decaro, but then we all run home outraged by the breach of the rules and restrictions.” Just 24 hours earlier, on his Facebook page, Decaro had greeted the city of Bari, seeing it empty after the first 10 p.m. curfew imposed by the dpcm as soon as it came into force. “His soul is his citizens,” he wrote. But what was photographed the next day, on a Saturday night in Via Sparano, now does not bode well.