The Aosta Valley decides the curfew from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.



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The ordinance will take effect tomorrow, Saturday, October 31.

Coronavirus: curfew from 21 to 5 in Valle d'Aosta

Coronavirus: Valle d’Aosta decides a curfew from 21 to 5 in the morning.

The ordinance signed by the President of the Region, Erik Lavevaz, will enter into force tomorrow, Saturday, October 31.

“We instituted the prohibition to go from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.: we do not believe that the decision will harm freedom more. The objective is to give time to health care to normalize as much as possible,” said the president of the Region at the executive press conference on Friday, October 30.

The intervention

“We have come to the fore in the national news because statistics always collide with small numbers: this is mathematics. We make the largest number of tampons in Italy compared to the population; we make a lot of antigenic swabs, which affect the data. Data cannot be taken lightly, but must be analyzed. The situation did not get out of control. Small outbreaks, as in micro-communities, make up for the overall numbers. There should be no scaremongering but a serious conscience, there should be a greater sense of community, a greater sense of seriousness in the face of good practices. The ordinance goes in the direction of converting some recommendations of the Dpcm into obligations. The prohibition to go from 9 to 5 in the morning does not harm freedom any more. The aim is to give health care time to normalize as much as possible. ‘

(DC)

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