Sardinia is white, signs of Solinas. Bonaccini: difficult March – Chronicle



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With the signing of the order by President Solinas, Sardinia is the first white zone in Italy. In the rest of the country, as the president of the Conference of the Regions Stefano Bonaccini has underlined, March seems difficult: infections are increasing, schools have closed since primary school even in the orange zone.

Restaurants open until 11 p.m., bars and pubs until 9 p.m. and a curfew that runs from 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. until 5 a.m. These are the main measures in force from today until March 15 in Sardinia (excluding areas prohibited by the mayors’ ordinances), the first region of Italy to pass into the white zone, and provided for in the ordinance adopted at the last minute of the night by Governor Christian Solinas. . There is no limitation, therefore, of the curfew to parking only in squares, promenades and viewpoints as announced a few hours ago by the President of the Region, but only an hour and a half more of free circulation.

“It will be a very difficult March. The third wave that has already hit Germany, England, France, is hitting a part of Italy, including Emilia-Romagna.” Governor Stefano Bonaccini said this to ‘Non è la D’Urso’ in Canale 5. “I have a duty to make decisions. We are here to listen, to discuss with everyone. But politics, above all, in the face of problems and tragedies, it has the duty to decide. And that is why we will be prepared for any restriction to protect people and lower the curve that is going up very heavily and then have spring and summer that can go better. “

The first region to start the restart, with caution and gradual reopening, Sardinia as of today, supported by its low Rt for three weeks, wins the ‘white zone’, with the exception of three municipalities in the Sassari area for about days in the red zone. There are 12 thousand places closed or subject to restrictions – including 800 hamlets – that will almost return to normal. Even people, always wearing masks and spaced, will be able to move freely with the only prohibition of parking in the ‘hot’ spots. Back to class for the 207,268 students on the island who say hello to dad. The goal of an Easter – April 5 – of economic and social resurrection is almost within reach. Based on the result, Governor Cristian Solinas wants to ask Prime Minister Mario Draghi for a fast track to vaccinate all Sardinians within 45 days and consolidate the island on the Covid-free path. As of today, therefore, in Sardinia it will be possible to circulate anywhere and without time limits, the curfew will be limited to squares, viewpoint and promenade where you can only pass without stopping. Shopping centers are also open on weekends. These are the main links that are loosened by the decree of Governor Solinas that also clears customs to dine out. It is no longer about take-out, home delivery and take-out: restaurants open until 11:00 p.m., return-to-table service and conviviality. The bars open until 9:00 pm are also reborn: an early snack at tea time is enough. But it is not “all free”, warns the governor aware of the “very high price that was paid last summer” when “we were informed of the virus on the island: that is why the real problem now will be the controls on the one hand and the civic sense of people for another. ”Control and prevention to remain ‘white’. A specific ordinance will be issued soon, explains Solinas,” which provides for the use of regional personnel to perform antigen tests or swabs to people who arrive in the next few days to both ports and airports “.” People and tourists are welcome – says the governor – we ask only in their interest that they arrive with a test already carried out or if they have not done so, that they take a few minutes to the arrival to do it. “” If during the first week of easing we see positive indicators, we will proceed to the reopening of gyms, swimming pools and dance schools, until the long-awaited new normal returns “, promises Soli nas. The white zone, he recalled, “is a great result achieved thanks to the sacrifice of all Sardinians, of the health personnel engaged in this battle against the virus, and with all the more reason we must feel the responsibility of maintaining this result.” Therefore, “we must not lower our guard,” concludes the governor of Sardinia.



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