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Campania me Tuscany they become red zones; Emilia Romagna, Marche and Friuli are added to the list of regions in orange zone: this is the government’s decision.
Based on the monitoring of the control room of the Higher Institute of Health and the Ministry of Health, Speranza signed the ordinance that establishes the color change for 5 regions, which go from the yellow zone to the bands of higher risk. The changes will go into effect on November 15.
The new subdivision of the regions into red, yellow and orange zones looks like this:
Red zone: Lombardy, Calabria, Aosta Valley, South Tyrol, Piedmont, Campania and Tuscany;
Orange zone: Abruzzo, Basilicata, Liguria, Puglia, Sicily, Umbria, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli and Marche;
Yellow zone: Lazio, Molise, Trento, Sardinia and Veneto.
In addition to the official decision of the CTS and the order signed by Speranza, ordinances specifications of governors and mayors from north to south that go into effect this weekend.
Here’s what they predict and how the rules change for some specific territories.
New ordinances: the regions with the most prohibitions
At midnight on November 13 in Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia a ‘shared ordinance with additional and specific prohibitions.
The new restrictive measures provide: there are no walks in the center, stores closed on Sundays and shopping centers and points of sale closed on Saturdays; suspension ofphysical education, teaching singing and wind instruments in schools; from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. it is mandatory that bars and restaurants do table service; Only one person per family can enter the stores (except those under 14 years of age and people with difficulties). As tosports and motor activity The outdoors is allowed in public parks, green and rural areas, always respecting the interpersonal distance of at least 2 meters, but it cannot be done in the streets and squares of historic centers or in habitually crowded areas. THE Outdoor markets they are not suspended but only if the statutory auditors have developed a specific plan to carry out the business safely.
Lazio, still in the yellow zone, has also stepped up restrictive measures with an order signed by Nicola Zingaretti Friday, November 13. The new measures refer to the weekend and, specifically, to the store closings.
The Governor of Lazio has established that, in the days leading up to holidays and bank holidays, does not open until November 30:
- maxi-stores and shopping centers (except food stores, pharmacies, parapharmacies, tobacconists, newsagents);
- markets (excluding food vendors);
- markets for hobbies, works of art and artistic creations
Blockade in Campania: Luca’s new ordinance
In Campania, the regional crisis unit has announced the establishment of red zones in cities where there is a high level of infections and where a drastic reduction in mobility is essential. The seafront of Naples and some streets of the historic center, the scene of dangerous and irresponsible gatherings in recent days, are in sight. In addition to mini-lockdown locali and the use of the army in the municipalities for greater controls, De Luca announced limitation measures to non-essential business activities Saturday and Sunday. For more details, the order is awaited.
Ordinances from Rome to Palermo: it is strictly anti-reunion
The order signed by Mayor Leoluca Orlando in Palermo provides for the parking ban throughout the old town and in the Libertà and Politeama districts every day from 16 to 22, and on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the day.
For the weekend the same provision is extended to seaside. You can walk, queue to enter the shops, but you will not be able to stop or sit.
The provision, which came into force Friday, November 13, also foresees intelligent work up to 100% in municipal offices, the reactivation of the reservation system to enter municipal gardens and parks, and the possibility of close schools if the authorities will value the current teaching activity as risky. I Neighborhood markets They will not be closed, but will be constantly monitored by the police to combat illegal activities.
The ordinance is in effect until December 3.
In the same direction it goes Rome, where the situation of contagion and intensive care is not alarming but the gatherings are worrying. The images of Oceanfront and the beaches of Ostia that, thanks to the good weather, are assaulted on weekends, as well as those of people who pour into the center or in the facilities of early appetizers, have alerted the authorities.
“We are trying very hard to maintain the hospital system, but if these are the behaviors, I predict we will deteriorate rapidly.”, commented the Lazio health advisor Alessio D’Amato. “The hospital network, already under stress, cannot hold out indefinitely and the most powerful weapon we have at our disposal is rigor in behavior. It is still not understood that one should stay home and avoid crowds.”.
So too Rome tightens the ties of restrictions: during the weekend some shopping streets (via del Corso, the Trident area, via Cola di Rienzo, via Ottaviano, viale Giulio Cesare and via Candia) will be closed and accesses will be limited by 4 entrances monitored by local police, civil protection and law enforcement. But more provisions were made throughout the Lazio: The president of the region Nicola Zingaretti signed aorder that imposes the closing of all unnecessary stores, the one of the maxi stores on holidays and the eve of holidays and the closing of markets that do not sell food.