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Filippo facci
Campania had to turn it scarlet red, immediately, or funerary purple: everyone had already understood it for some time, even the mayor had said it Luigi De Magistris (mainly due to enmity with the President of the Region Vincenzo De Luca) but no, alas, you cannot treat Campania as if it were a normal region, you cannot treat its citizens as if they were ordinary citizens with a normal civic sense: you had to wait a bit, have a separate meeting, send the Ministry technicians to verify, notice the secret of Pulcinella (that is, that the data was false, in the best Neapolitan tradition of forgeries) and perhaps, now, it is also necessary to color other regions to camouflage the progressive reddening of a Campania that, in November 2020, you see, Covid discovered. The Neapolitans, with masks and gatherings, are always there beautifully fuck you – not all Neapolitans: and how boring to always have to specify – but it was enough to go to Naples in the summer and early autumn to perceive the usual world apart, where in front of Borgo Marinari you could see three children on mopeds without helmets Even now De Magistris forgot to close the boardwalk, and you can imagine telling him to put on the mask.
That is to say: anti-harvesting regulations, in Italy, have been practically in force since March: now they have also been discovered, for example, in Giugliano (125 thousand inhabitants, a municipality that is not the capital of the most populated province in Italy) where they have been signed by anti-merger ordinances. only the day before yesterday because the new mayor discovered that “the hospitals are in great suffering because now they are totally saturated, and the medical and nursing staff are engaged in exhausting shifts.” Who would have imagined it: so that now minors, after 6 in the afternoon, will be able to circulate only accompanied, and the squares will be closed all weekend, smoking in public will be prohibited (who knows what that has to do with it) and there are no beaches on Saturdays and Sundays. . Then there are the mayors of horrible Caserta, an area where masks would have been worn for decades due to the stench of piles of garbage that derail you on the street: here in Caserta, to enforce the rules, the mayors call for intervention of the Army.
PARACULATE
Obviously the paraculi swing and wash their hands (without disinfectant) and also say: “We understand the desire to absolutely avoid a new generalized confinement and let the local authorities choose what restrictions to add but if the mayors pass ordinances we need the army and more. forces of order so that these rules are fulfilled. “If the army is needed for” these “rules, for others the Marines may be needed.” It is unthinkable to believe that only the Municipal Police can carry out a capillary control, we find ourselves attacked with criticism , sometimes even mockery, and that hurts us. ”Translation: the possibility that in Caserta citizens understand and respect the rules, without the notice of armed people, is not contemplated. “The local health authorities are under stress and have a serious shortage of personnel, but we believe that it is unacceptable that the communications of new positivity are made after days, since this delay affects the activation of the care services; What can no longer be tolerated is the delay in the execution of the tampons, especially in healing, to which we often have to add days and days of waiting for the communication of the result. We have registered reports of non-response of 118, long waits in ambulances and cars waiting for a place in the hospital.
Echoes of a supposed yellow zone: it is always the mayors who speak, the upstarts of the Covid-19. But it is not enough that in Caserta (if you prefer we call it agro-Aversano) there are more than 40% of the cases in the entire province, or 5,301 positives of the 12,320: to regulate citizenship you have to aim the army machine guns. And it is not enough, in Campania, to ask for data: it is necessary to send the technicians of the ministry for a survey of the real data. Not even in front of the Naples immigration office (that is, the Police Headquarters) are able to enforce the distances to a minimum: the police union denounced this. And so? Then comes the playwright par excellence, Luigi De Magistris, another who seems to have arrived yesterday: “The situation is underestimated with the formal data, the leaders of the ASL said that the average time of arrival of an ambulance is about 20 minutes.” a non-dramatic moment: I have police reports that an accident ambulance doesn’t arrive for 40 to 60 minutes.
The laboratories that manufacture the swabs say that the data they produce does not appear in the official data, where there are 600 ICUs of which 186 are employed, but then the doctors write to us and say that they cannot find ICUs of patients. Then there is something wrong, the accounts do not add up. The accounts do not return to all of Italy, but now also the complaint of the Neapolitan merchants who, like the others, have lived and they live on another planet, where the shops were already ready for Christmas: ornaments displayed in Piazza Mercato with merchants complaining, now, as if aliens landed: “If they close us we run the risk of bankruptcy”, “we have been in this square for almost a century”, “The closure of 6.30 pm had already hurt us”, “if the merchandise paid for remains unsold, I don’t know how we will do it.”
“AN ECONOMY IN PARTICULAR”
They did not know they were in Italy, where the problem has existed since March: Naples is not Italy, they know it too. They are used to living forever. A fortnight ago the President of the Region, Vincenzo De Luca, announced an imminent closure because the hospitals were collapsing: then he stopped announcing. The whole scene was taken by De Magistris, De Luca’s political enemy and eternal beggar for money also for the ignoble cause of illegal work: “Naples has a particular economy, even circular, made up of undeclared work, of hourly work, of a series of activities that escape ordinary statistics in terms of work and production. “They escape. Like the real data from Covid. Yesterday the president of the ISS, Silvio Brusaferro, said a sentence that will be reread ten times:” We believe that the data from Campania are valid but investigations are underway to capture aspects that could complete an analysis that is underway. “What the hell does that mean? Perhaps the data did not contemplate that there are 6 deaths among family doctors in Naples and the province by Covid (since September) in addition to 20 infected and two recently discharged. Perhaps the data is old and partial while the real figures are galloping, as admitted by the Federation of Doctors where each family doctor follows at least 7 patients under home surveillance, and they are besieged in their studies where they do not have the slightest protection. They, the red zone, invoke it: “We must stop everything to stop the contagion. Basically, everything goes backwards as usual. Lombardy is a red zone, but you live. Campania is a yellow zone, but you cannot live it. No longer.
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