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Emergency shutdown in big cities from Monday. For days there has been talk of a total closure of activities, as has happened in other European countries due to the increase in coronavirus infections and the burden on the health system. Italy is also at risk of collapse, to the point where the government is considering an immediate closure of some large cities. In some cities the
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As reported by Monica Guerzoni and Fiorenza Sarzanini in an article by The Corriere della Sera the first red zones could be activated as of Monday, with movement restrictions and at least partial closure of activities. The first to be affected would be the metropolitan areas: Milan, Naples, Bologna, Turin and Rome .
We are beginning to think about a more rigid blockade, given that the measures adopted so far are not yielding the desired results. If up to now there has also been talk of keeping schools open, it seems that a step backwards is also being taken on that front. Speranza showed a Lancet study on the risk of contagion between school and dem. Franceschini surprised the 5-star delegation when she said that “the school is not another planet”. Minister Azzolina continues to claim to follow the French and German model, but would not have support in her thesis from other members of the government. The hypothesis is that of a total closure that would also include all schools. The point is that the majority meeting last night did not result in any final decision, at least for the moment.
Conte would have liked to wait a few more days and decide on new measures, verifying the effectiveness of the Dpcm launched last weekend, postponing new restrictive measures for November 8 and 9, but the growth of infections would seem to leave very little time for the executive. .
Last Updated: Saturday, October 31, 2020, 10:28 AM
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