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From the limited access in some shopping areas in the historic center of Bologna to the one-way pedestrian streets in Florence, to the decision to limit the presence at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, there is no shortage of initiatives.
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From the limited access in some shopping malls in the historic center of Bologna to the one-way pedestrian streets in Florence, to the decision to limit the number of visitors at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, there is no shortage of initiatives.
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While the new anti-Coronavirus effect is expected to come into effect, with the prospect of a Christmas and the end of 2020 in near-complete closure, next weekend could be the scene of new meeting scenes on shopping streets, replicating the scenes from last weekend. To avoid this risk, some cities have moved autonomously, already foreseeing some bets in the zones for the next few hours. From Bologna to Milan, from Treviso to Florence, to Rome: the attention is high and there is no shortage of initiatives.
Bologna limited number in some commercial areas
As of Friday, December 18, in Bologna there will also be limited access to some of the shopping centers in the historic center: Galleria Cavour, Mercato delle Erbe, Mercato del Quadrilatero. This was decided by the provincial public order and security committee. A working group between police forces, carabinieri and local police is also envisaged to enforce the regulations, controls in closed premises and a deterrent activity against assemblies. Meanwhile, the measures with anti-Covid quota entries will be valid for the weekend pending the government’s decisions on the Christmas holidays.
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Covid: Rome, ‘anti-crowd’ checks for weekend purchases
Anti-pick-up controls also this weekend in the capital in the main shopping streets and in the areas usually meeting places for nightlife. The security device deployed during the last weekends has been confirmed for the moment for Saturday and Sunday. Stations, airports, ports and highway tolls are also under scrutiny heading into the Christmas holidays.
Contingent Presences of Milan in the Gallery
In Milan, the provincial committee of public order and security issued the guidelines for control activities to be activated until January 6. Among the solutions envisaged, that of limiting the presence in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the city’s “living room” that connects Piazza Duomo with Piazza della Scala, with forced outflows. Law enforcement officers are expected, with mobile stations in the center of the Lombard capital, and more controls in public establishments to ensure full compliance with anti-Covid measures.
Florence, one-way streets for pedestrians in front of crowds
The mayor of Florence Dario Nardella announced that in the next few hours he will sign an ordinance “in agreement with Prefect Guidi, with Commissioner Santarelli, with whom we will experiment in Florence with a measure that has already been successful in other cities, such as Verona, Pesaro , that is, one-way pedestrian streets in some important streets in the center such as via Calimala, via Tornabuoni and via Pietrapiana. Via Gioberti in this area will be pedestrianized. The hours will be Saturday from 14 to 20 and Sunday from 10 to 20 The solution will have the function of dealing with the dreaded risk of getting together for Christmas shopping.