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The verdict, after a long day of uncertainty, comes at dinner time. In the red zone, according to the new Dpcm in force from Friday, are Lombardy, Piedmont, Calabria and Valle d’Aosta. A ‘light’ confinement is triggered with a series of restrictive measures, ranging from the closure of bars, restaurants and shops (not essential) to severe travel limits with the return of self-certification, from distance education from sixth grade to museum closings and other recreational activities. And the Regions face a series of doubts, while the tug of war between governors and executives is no less. The president of the region most affected by Covid, Attilio fontana, does not fit and considers “unacceptable” the fact that “from our information, the last evaluation of the CTS monitoring cabin with the analysis of 21 parameters dates back to about 10 days ago”.
After the words of the prime minister, he attacks: “Communicating to the Lombards and Lombards, at dinner time, that our region is relegated to the red band without a valid and credible reason is not only serious, but unacceptable.” According to him, the requests “were not even taken into consideration. A slap in the face to Lombardy and all the Lombards. A way of behaving that my people do not deserve.” For his part, the Mayor of Milan, Beppe Sala, assures that the city “this time will also respect the decisions of the government and will work together to get out of this difficult situation as soon as possible”, while expressing the uncertainties of the bar managers, for example, who only knew the details of the Dpcm. ‘dinner time.
Also in Piedmont will be the red zone. Pressure on hospitals is not lacking. 233 intensive care places have been occupied, 20 in the last 24 hours, and 146 new hospitalizations under the ordinary regime, with 3,525 patients under observation. The governor, Alberto Cirio, on Facebook warns citizens, shortly before Conte’s words: “I learned directly from ministry sources that the ordinance with the restriction measures will take effect from Friday.” And the Councilor for Budget, Andrea Tronzano, attacks: “Campania in the yellow zone is a scandal! The Italian people deserve respect, transparency and truth.” Meanwhile, the president of the nearby Valle d’Aosta, Erik Lavevaz, assures that the measures “will not come into force as of tomorrow. This will allow us to give information, albeit at short notice, to all the people of Valle d’Aosta so that all can organize themselves. “
The acting president of Calabria then wears bright shades, Nino Spirlì. His region, which faces an extension of the commissioner with the Calabria dl, is among those of the red band. “Dismay, anger and dismay,” says the exponent of the Northern League. What adds to the dose: “It is an attempt to turn our backs on the Calabrians, who will not kneel even this time, as they have never done. It is an unfair decision that unites us to territories much more in crisis.” Nello musumeci, the president of the Sicilian Region protests: “The choice of the national government to relegate Sicily to the orange zone seems absurd and unreasonable.” In Campania, which is, however, in the yellow zone, Governor De Luca also sharpens his weapons and speaks frankly: “The last Dpcm establishes the mobility block from 22 to 5. It seems frankly that it is a measure more than against Covid, against stray dogs, since it does not affect 99 percent of citizens. ”The judgment of the president of Campania is final:“ The government will assume the health and social responsibility derived from its elections, always delayed and always fragmented. ” The fact is that, although Campania falls within the yellow band, the one with the lowest risk, the order to close schools will be extended.