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02 November 2020 04:13
The new Dpcm of Giuseppe Conte and Roberto Speranza will arrive today, Monday, November 2, or more likely tomorrow and will bring with it a curfew but no longer at 6 pm in the red zones of the country but at 9 pm throughout Italy and until December 4. This is the latest mediation on the upcoming blockade between the government and the Regions on the tightening that the Prime Minister intends to illustrate in the House today.
The new Dpcm of November and the curfew at 9 p.m. throughout Italy
All this happens while the Civil Protection bulletin reports 29,907 new cases and 208 deaths while the pressure on intensive care continues to increase: yesterday the difference between those discharged and those who were admitted reported the figure of +96 patients. Last night’s meeting on the new anti-Covid Dpcm between the prime minister and the heads of government delegation was updated this morning at 8 in the morning. According to the latest rumors, throughout the national territory, including the other Regions considered at medium or low risk of contagion, there is a curfew at 9 pm (and no longer at 6 pm as it seemed until last night). Bars and restaurants will be closed on Sundays for lunch; while the shopping centers will be open both on Saturdays and Sundays. Regarding additional closings, which the Regions will finally decide, the refunds will be at their own expense.
“Tomorrow’s Dpcm will go in the direction of the principle of proportionality and reasonableness that has guided the elections until now, relying to some extent such as the limitation to interregional movements if not for indelible reasons, health or work,” said El President of the Superior Council of Health Franco Locatelli last night a What’s the weather like. Which? “We are thinking of a differentiated mechanism, related to the risks of contagion and, above all, saturation of the health system”, said yesterday the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini, also anticipating the shutdown of the museums. In the crosshairs, majority parliamentary sources tell the news agency Dnakronos, there would be:
- Lombardy, Piedmont and Calabria, considered by the latest weekly report of the ISS Regions at high risk with, respectively, an Rt index of 2.01, 1.99 and 1.84, so much so that they fall into the so-called scenario 4;
- Then there are the moderate risk regions such as Molise (Rt 2.01), Bolzano (Rt 1.92), Emilia Romagna (Rt 1.6) and Trento (Rt 1.56);
- Framed in scenario 3 with a defined high risk, it would be Puglia (Rt 1.47), Sicily (Rt 1.38) Tuscany (Rt 1.19);
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (Rt 1.47), Umbria (1.45) Lazio (1.43) Marche (1.35) and Campania (1.29) fall in the same scenario but with moderate risk;
The government is working tirelessly on the final drafting of the package, which is expected by Tuesday night and no longer tomorrow, as originally planned. For now, only rumors are circulating, with a single fixed point: stopping the curve as much as possible through stronger interventions in the regions with more infections, anticipating softer restrictions in the rest of the country. A strategy that would avoid a total lockdown for now.
The new Dpcm with territorial blockades since Monday, November 2?
The next confinement in Italy
According to the latest rumors, the new November Dpcm, whose measures should last until December 4, should contain an automatic mechanism of territorial blockade. That is, the Regions and more in general the local authorities will have to move to declare it in the provinces or metropolitan areas where the Rt index is higher than 2 and the hospitals are in difficulty or where it is equal to 1.5 and the hospitals are at edge of collapse. . In the Dpcm there will also be measures that will affect the entire national territory, namely:
- the cessation of movements between regions;
- the closure of the museums, announced yesterday by Franceschini;
- distance education for all secondary schools and perhaps eighth graders as well;
- the possible total blocking of bars and restaurants in the areas of greatest risk;
It is discussed around the time (18 or 21) while self-certification would return for movements that can only be for work, health or extreme need reasons. Repubblica writes today that on one point, however, the government seems to agree at the end of the night: local red zones, when necessary, will be automatically enacted. Conte considers them fundamental. Which?
The monitoring will be provincial. In Lombardy all the provinces, with the exception of Bergamo, are above the limit. Also in Piedmont, including Turin. The same reasoning for most of Calabria. In Liguria there is Genoa. In Campania Naples and Caserta. And again, some Sicilian provinces like Enna and Caltanissetta, Brindisi in Puglia, some areas of Umbria, Bolzano and the Aosta Valley.
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Among mayors there are those who say that the need for a national blockade stems from the difficulty of enforcing public order. The center-right governors, on the other hand, whisper by tweet (like that of Giovanni Toti that yesterday angered many) the confinement of the elderly, or to prohibit the circulation only to an age group of the population. The idea of forcing the “over 70” (or over 75 according to Fontana) home raises ethical, political and constitutional doubts. Over time, they will probably rely on the “strong recommendation” formula in the name of common sense. The impression writes that if some areas were enclosed as red zones (third level), “within them the strait would be much more severe, with reduced mobility only due to work and health needs. Beyond essential services, pharmacy and food, they could remain factories and offices are open but using smart work. ”