Curfew, stops at shopping centers on weekends, bus seats cut in half. But Molise also risks the “red zones”



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A new dpcm to try to stop the growth of covid-19 infections with generalized restrictions for the whole of Italy and instead focused on the areas considered to be most at risk. Among the latter, some press has already included Calabria, Piedmont and Lombardy, in light of the high contagion rate.

There are rumors about the decisions that the prime minister is taking in agreement with the governors of the regions. However, what seems pretty safe at this point is a additional restrictions package compared to the decree of a few days ago.

DISTANCE TEACHING FOR SUPERIOR

Load 100% distance learning in secondary schools, which until now had a threshold of 75% to allow children to attend face-to-face classes at least once a week. This is no longer the case, because for all secondary schools, the school from now on and until further notice will only be online. Still to be determined if the eighth grade classes they could suffer the same fate.

TRANSPORTATION AT 50% OF CAPACITY

This is also to do public transport, with the halving of seats. You can only travel with 50% of the capacity.

COVER FIRE: SELF-CERTIFICATIONS ARE BACK

Still: closed museums, gambling halls and bingo halls also closed. And the curfew. Beyond a certain time, probably the mineral 21 is the most accredited hypothesis, it cannot be circulated unless it is demonstrated business or health reasons. A definition that follows that of the famous self-certifications of the March and April closure: you have to ‘dust them off’ because those that circulate during curfew hours will have to be equipped.

SHOPPING CENTERS CLOSED ON THE WEEKEND

Another decision that seems to have been made now is closing of shopping centers on weekends, then Saturday and Sunday. Also in Molise, therefore, starting next weekend, the Campobasso, Termoli and Isernia shopping centers could remain closed, to avoid crowds and provide socialization opportunities for residents.

In addition to the restrictions established at the national level, which is valid for all of Italy (including Molise), the new dpcm agreed with the Regions in a complex negotiation involving Governor Donato Toma with all his colleagues, could establish a model of differentiated constraints. What does that mean? There will be different scenarios based on actual epidemiological severity of the Italian territories, areas that can be considered more or less serious.

THE THREE POSSIBLE SCENARIOS BASED ON THE LOCAL SITUATION

Three possible scenarios: moderate risk, high risk, and very high risk. In the decision to include the territories in the classification drawn up by the Ministry of Health, a series of parameters that consider beyond the virus transmissibility index, the now famous Rt, too the number of symptomatic cases, hospital admissions, cases in nursing homes and nursing homes, the number of beds and therefore the response capacity of the regional health system. It will be these indicators and other indicators (21 in total) that decide whether an area is green, orange or, in the worst case, red.

THREE ZONES: GREEN, ORANGE AND RED

It is still too early to understand whether Molise will have to undergo some more restrictive measures approaching the close of last spring, but certainly the data related to the province of Isernia is an element of concern. In the latest report from the Higher Institute of Health, Molise is among the regions with a contagion rate beyond the ‘safety’ threshold: 1.86.

One figure likely skyrocketed in light of infections recorded in isernia province, especially in the capital Pentro (221 cases) and in Castelpetroso, where there is a very large outbreak with 107 infected. And the province of Isernia, which has 662 positives of the 1259 currently registered in Molise, risks end immediately among the highest risk areas also in consideration of the elderly population that has contracted the infection and the nursing homes affected by the infection. For example, the conglomerates at ‘Maria Gargani’ in Isernia and at the Sessano facility are cause for concern.

However, when the outbreaks in the province of Isernia put the authorities on alert, as emerged in a Regional Council a few days ago, dynamic supervision was preferred because there were no men available to carry out the blockades at the entrances and exits. countries and bulk travel. This time, however, the Isernia province could not “escape”.

For now, however, only hypotheses: the decree could reserve other surprises, as happened last week in the face of the progress that had been made.

So much so that today, during the hours of negotiation with the Government, commenting on the hypothesis of limiting mobility between the Regions, President Toma limited himself to telling the Adnkronos agency: “Measures must be taken in relation to the state in which the regions meet, if the situation is critical to request, if necessary, mobility between regions will be limited ”.



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