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VARESE – Everything closed. Not really: only bars restaurants and clothing stores. But not as a child. It is truly a “zone lockdown”, both domestically and within the commercial sector, which essentially begins tomorrow. But today, Thursday, November 5, confusion reigns between anger, resignation and bitterness among bartenders, restaurateurs and merchants.
“It’s really a surreal situation – explains Rudy Collini, vice president of Confcommercio Varese, president of Ascom Busto and member of the national council of Confcommercio – We have been hammering in the Red Zone for a couple of days and yesterday the rumor of the entry into force from today spread all day. So we all get ready. To later discover at 6.30 p.m. that an extra day was granted instead. And with the result that those who work with fresh products ran into difficulties. Absurd”.
Bar, restaurant and clothing affected
How absurd they are the closures imposed on public establishments and businesses in the Red Zone. «Then we say everything closed – Collini continues – but then if the attachment of the dpcm regarding these measures is opened, it turns out that in reality those that close are only bars, restaurants and clothing stores. They have hit in an inconceivable way those who, perhaps more than others, have invested to secure their business.. Making great financial sacrifices. And now they have them closed.
Collini does not overshadow public health with respect to the “drawer,” which nevertheless remains an important item. “However, I ask for a little more clarity., but above all that rational decisions are made without exception between the Region and the Region and even within the territories themselves. What a shame to see that the different institutional levels do not find a square in the decisions on which the life of a company and the people who work there depends. I believe, on the other hand, that the Lombard reality must be taken into account. We are talking about the leading region of the country.
Annexes 23 and 24: all types of shops that will remain open
• Retail trade in non-specialized businesses with a predominance of food products and beverages (hypermarkets, supermarkets, food discount stores, mini-markets and other non-specialized businesses of various foods)
• Retail sale of frozen products
• Retail sale in non-specialized stores of computers, peripherals, telecommunications equipment, audio and video consumer electronics, household appliances.
• Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco products in specialized stores (Ateco codes: 47.2), including those specialized in the sale of electronic cigarettes and inhalation liquids.
• Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores
• Retail sale of computer and telecommunications equipment (ICT) in specialized stores (Ateco code: 47.4)
• Retail sale of hardware, paints, flat glass and building materials (including ceramics and tiles) in specialized stores
• Retail sale of sanitary ware
• Retail sale of machinery, equipment and products for agriculture and gardening
• Retail sale of lighting items and security systems in specialized stores
• Retail sale of books in specialized stores
• Retail sale of newspapers, magazines and periodicals
• Retail sale of stationery and office supplies
• Retail sale of clothing and footwear for children and babies
• Retail sale of personal bedding
• Retail sale of sporting goods, bicycles and leisure items in specialized stores
• Sale of motor vehicles, motorcycles and related spare parts and accessories
• Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores
• Retail sale of medicines in specialized establishments (pharmacies and other specialized establishments of medicines not subject to medical prescription)
• Retail sale of medical and orthopedic items in specialized stores
• Retail sale of cosmetics, perfumery and herbal products in specialized stores
• Retail sale of flowers, plants, bulbs, seeds and fertilizers
• Retail sale of pets and pet food in specialized stores
• Retail sale of equipment for optics and photography
• Retail sale of fuel for domestic use and heating
• Retail sale of soaps, detergents, polishes and the like
• Retail sale of funeral and cemetery items
• Retail sale of: food products and beverages; fruits and vegetables; fish; meat; flowers, plants, bulbs, seeds and fertilizers; perfumes and cosmetics; soaps, detergents and other cleaners; linen; clothing and footwear for children and babies
• Retail sale of any type of product
made through the Internet, television, correspondence, radio, telephone
• Trade carried out through automatic vending machines
Annex 24 (services for the person)
• Laundry and cleaning of textile and leather articles • Industrial laundry activities
• Other laundries, dry cleaners
• Funeral services and related businesses
• Services of hairdressing salons and hairdressing salons