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The ordinances that Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia have recently issued to prevent a downgrade of the yellow areas to orange or red to go in the direction of greatest contrast to the meetings. But also mayors and prefects: Rome and Genoa in the front row
by Andrea Carli
The ordinances that Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia have recently issued to prevent a downgrade of the yellow areas to orange or red to go in the direction of greatest contrast to the meetings. But also mayors and prefects: Rome and Genoa in the front row
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With a coronavirus epidemic showing the first signs of slowing down, but with a highly stressed healthcare system, the goal is to avoid meeting opportunities, especially on weekends. Aware of the scenes, that we witnessed just a few days ago, of crowds busy (and gathered) in shopping and nightlife, although limited by the curfew, on the weekend a stop to stroll in places with risk of agglomeration, mainly the streets and squares. from the historic centers, from the shopping streets, but also from the promenades and parks.
To go in this direction are the ordinances recently issued by Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia to avoid a degradation of the yellow zone to orange or red. But also mayors and prefects: in Rome there will be a quota of shopping streets, the promenade and parks, in Florence it is planned to close the center, in Palermo a parking ban, in Verona at the weekend the single street will be activated sense for pedestrians and in Bari three gardens and a skate park will be prohibited. In short, the anti-pickup strategy is shared.
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Closed shutters for all shops
The anti-assembly principles that animate the three provisions of Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia are the same. The variations are quite similar but not identical in their respective territories. The main limitation, the same for the three regions, is that of the blinds lowered on Sunday not only for shopping centers as provided by the Dpcm, but for all shops except pharmacies, parapharmacies, food, newsagents and tobacconists. In the days leading up to the holidays, therefore, essentially Saturdays, large and medium-sized stores will close, without the aforementioned exceptions. For Friuli Venezia Giulia these are structures of more than 400 square meters, for Emilia-Romagna the measure will affect stores of more than 250 square meters in municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants (150 in smaller municipalities).
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In a city like Bologna, in the central area around Piazza Maggiore, which is pedestrianized on weekends and where last Saturday there were many people shopping, many stores, such as those of the large clothing chains, are above this . limit and therefore will remain closed. In all three regions, no more than one person per household can enter grocery stores. The objective is to avoid going out and walking “for pleasure”, which Zaia has defined “the tubs”, and to try to limit them to reasons of necessity.
In Emilia-Romagna, runners and cyclists stop along the seafront
The weekend squeeze also aims to prevent people, thanks to the sunny days that characterize this November, from deciding to hit the boardwalk. In these places, the alt of the president of Emilia Romagna Bonaccini is only for those who practice sports and physical activity, runners and cyclists. The invitation is to carry out physical activity “preferably” in public parks, green, rural and peripheral areas, always with safe distances. A similar formula is found in the Ordinance of Friuli Venezia Giulia.