“Restrictions or we run the risk of a third wave”



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New Dpcm Natale, Conte: Restrictions or we risk a third wave

We are going towards a Christmas “reinforced yellow” aiming Rt under 1. This is what majority sources report on the intervention of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in the meeting with the group’s leaders on the new Dpcm. The monitoring system – Conte would have said – is working and this allows us to go down the curves with a sweet lock and we look forward to a Christmas in yellow (with some orange regions) but “the priority is to avoid the third wave to avoid the overlap in the distribution of vaccines. “For Christmas, possible ad hoc rules with” an ordinary law or a decree law in force from December 4 to January 6. “It would also have advanced the hypothesis of anticipate Christmas mass until 8 pm on December 24.

MOVEMENTS – The prime minister would be oriented not to link possible exceptions to the prohibition of mobility between regions (as of December 21) only to residence, but extend the hypothesis to family reunification and travel towards second homes (even between different regions). Although there may be overly restrictive personalized concerns, the prime minister would have emphasized the need to keep the bar straight. “Even in a relatively calmer situation we have to stick with the restrictions. We are in winter, we are indoors and we are in the middle of the second wave if we face the Christmas period so we face the third wave.”


SKI FACILITIES – “We can’t afford the holidays in the snow, but we immediately put soda on the plate. The winter season can resume in February and March. France and Germany should be included in this solution. “The idea would be to close the plants and also the nearby hotels, introducing” strict controls for those who return and quarantine for those who go abroad to produce a deterrent effect. “For example, if ski lifts can be opened in Switzerland, there is a risk that Italians will go and then come back in. Hence the rigid measures hypothesis.

G20 – “People, planet, prosperity: these are the three pillars of the G20 presidency, the three pole stars that will guide us to the final summit of leaders who we will receive on October 30 and 31 here in Rome, in the Eternal City, in the capital of Italy – announces the prime minister giving the go-ahead to the Italian presidency of the G20 -, where we will reap the fruits of our commitment. ”“ Italy is ready to begin a year of intense work. We are called to respond to the great global challenges that await us. And to build the world of tomorrow today, to deliver a better Planet in the hands of our children. Italy will be able to display all its commitment and openness to dialogue, showing its beauty, its history and its ability to plan for the future. We will do it together trying to leave behind the terrible pandemic that is causing so much suffering in all parts of the world ”.

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