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There will not be, at least for the moment, a generalized blockade. This is confirmed by sources of the Executive that is busy with the management of the economic maneuver: tomorrow at 10:00 PM, Prime Minister Conte and Minister Gualtieri will see the majority heads of delegation to take stock of the budget law that is expected in Parliament and the economic measures necessary to deal with the emergency. “We will not have that kind of blockade in March – explains the Minister of Regional Affairs, Francesco Boccia, speaking with Door to door – we can’t afford it. The country would not hold. ”
As for the “color changes” as also reiterated by the Undersecretary of Health Sandra Zampa who spoke with Half past eight, the ministry will decide on the basis of data provided by the Regions. “Where we had problems, as in Campania, we send inspectors, who will make a detailed report on Monday. Based on this data, we will decide how to act.” Therefore, the time horizon for the decision of new squeezes is extended until Monday, except for a sudden and to date – not predictable – deterioration of the situation. To cushion the situation that has arisen in Naples, with hospitals collapsing, we would also be thinking about Covid field hospitals and hotels.
Therefore, the new ordinances of the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, are not expected to impose further restrictions soon, without prejudice to the possibility that the governors will launch new restrictions on their territories. That is what Bonaccini, Zaia and Fedriga will do.
The new ordinance for Emilia, Veneto and Friuli
The ordinance is postponed until tomorrow with the new restrictions that the governor of Emilia Romagna is preparing in concert with colleagues from Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. The three regions that remained a yellow drop in northern Italy are fighting worsening numbers. According to today’s bulletin, the death toll in Veneto is high, with more than 3,000 new cases, 31 victims in Emilia Romagna, 13 in FVG. In fact, the president of Friuli Massimiliano Fedriga was lapidary: “We are not risking the orange zone, but we are directly risking the red zone.”
But what will be the restrictions that Venetians, Friulans and Emilia-Romagna will face under what appears to be a coherent ordinance for the contiguous territories? A hypothesis anticipated by Fedriga is to impose the obligation to consume at the table in bars and that restaurants limit the number of diners in a more tight way than the Dpcm.
Among the objectives is to reduce weekend meetings – after photos of crowded squares and beaches – without trying to damage economic activities too much. In Bologna, Mayor Merola has already taken measures to prohibit the use of squares and streets in the historic center for any type of event. The new measures include the return of contingent entry to markets, and a probable closure of shopping centers during the weekend, as was already planned for the red zones, as well as the prohibition of moving between municipalities by the end of week.
The ordinance, as announced, will take effect Thursday at midnight.