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Campania and Tuscany go towards the red zone. According to the Ansa news agency, the Italian Welfare Control Room and the Istituto Superiore di Sanità have assessed that the data provided by the two regions is compatible with the attribution of the measures for the red zone to Campania and Tuscany. Emilia-Romagna, Friuli and Marche could become the orange zone. In a video on Facebook De Magistris confirms: “Before publishing the ordinance, I wanted to personally call Minister Speranza who informed me that Campania is a red zone.” And the Ministry of Health, writes the Ansa agency, will sign the ordinance that will be valid as of November 15.
“Red zone of Campania and Tuscany”
Based on these indiscretions, the only regions that remain yellow are Lazio, Molise, Trento, Sardinia, and Veneto. However, the data is currently being reviewed by the Scientific Technical Committee and has yet to be confirmed. The evaluation – explains the technical-scientific committee that met just half an hour ago to analyze the Covid data from the last week sent by the Regions to the Radiocor agency – is still ongoing. Even AdnKronos confirms that Campania and Tuscany go towards the red zone, while Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Marche go towards the orange zone: “According to the data of the weekly follow-up Iss-Ministry of Health, Abruzzo, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Marche would present an ‘orange zone’ scenario. The data for Campania and Tuscany would be ‘red zone’. ” But the ministry denies and confirms the orange zone for Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Marche. Meanwhile, the Rt index in Italy is confirming its decline, which jumped to 1.72 last week.
According to the draft of the weekly report of the control room of the Ministry of Health-Iss, the RT in the period October 22-November 4 fell to 1.43, with a margin ranging from 1.08 to 1.81. However, in most regions, mean Rt values greater than 1.25 and greater than one are found in all regions. Before the announcement, the president of the Campania Region, Vincenzo De Luca, in a direct Facebook had expressed his satisfaction with the election: “If the government takes strict measures, my comment is better late than never.” “We have already decided on new containment measures – specific – narrow and red areas. I sent a letter to the prefect to ask that strict measures be taken on the Naples seafront, in nightlife areas, throughout the province. We, not those who woke up after two months. ” The Ordinance of Hope is scheduled for the evening. According to the Control Room, Campania and Toscana add a high level of risk (Rt> 1.5) and a scenario 4, while the other three Regions present a risk of 3 and Rt between 1.25 and 1.50.
What changes with the orange zone
The governor gave the figures for the coronavirus in the region: “Today the data for Campania for the health aspect are 3,900 new infections with a percentage of percentages, of 25 thousand swabs, of 16.5 percent. For three or four days the percentage has dropped slightly. Hopefully it’s a trend. In the ICU 190 out of 256 available spaces, we are 27% occupied. We have more than 500 beds available for Covid patients. We are about to complete the IT work for swab results. 70 percent of swabs receive the result on their mobile phone within 24 hours. The Campania region remains to date with the lowest Covid death rate. Not only from February to today , but also data from September to November “. Meanwhile, Lazio also closes: “I have just signed a new ordinance that aims to limit meetings, on holidays and the eve of holidays, within large sales structures and large commercial areas, frequented especially during the week -End. I know well which are new restrictions and sacrifices but they are made to fight the virus and block the contagion curve, ”says Governor Nicola Zingaretti.
Meanwhile, Walter Ricciardi also speaks about the generalized blockade: “We have activated a series of measures proportional to the circulation of the virus in specific areas of Italy. If they are respected, we will be able to avoid the blockade. If we do not succeed, all regions would be put red, and in fact the generalized closure would occur. We have 2-3 weeks to evaluate what will happen next: we could also decide to relax these measures, or close more “, said the professor of Hygiene at the Catholic University and advisor to the Minister of Health Speranza, speaking at the Global Health Festival. “There is still the possibility of avoiding a generalized closure – he emphasizes – But these two principles remain valid: act on the basis of objective data, those 4/5 indicators that can be understood and monitored everyday; the rules are respected, in all regions “.