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Crowds and gatherings along Corso Garibaldi and Corso Como in Milan on the night of Sunday, December 13. As well as in the shopping streets and in the Piazza Duomo in the morning. There are many citizens who this Sunday, the day when the entire Lombardy region became the yellow zone, chose to spend a few hours relaxing away from home. It is a pity that many have poured into the same streets, in the same squares, creating gatherings that, unfortunately, do not promise anything good, if the intention of the Lombardy Region and the Municipality of Milan -of course it is- is not to return to the orange zone and avoid the arrival of the so-called third wave.
This video was filmed at 6.30 pm on Corso Garibaldi. The gatherings outside the enclosure are evident, some of which are still open despite the scheduled closure of 18. Milan, like other cities in Italy, fears that the new measure will be abused: yellow is the area more “free” provided by the dpcm, although the curfew from 22 to 5 is still in force.
Mayor Beppe Sala has already told his citizens to remain cautious, as has the president of the Lombardy Region.