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Venice, November 9, 2020 – After South tyrol (who has proclaimed himself the red zone) now it could be the turn of the Veneto, that yesterday counted about 3,400 new positives and 6 deaths, plus 193 people in intensive care. Similar situation also in Campania and Tuscany. The region led by Luca zaia you risk changing your status at the end of a weekend that has seen the streets of some cities shopping and nightlife assaulted in many without masks.
The control room of the Covid emergency will meet today, postponed yesterday at the request of some Regions. And the progress in the weekly report of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità seems prelude to changes to the tricolor map. South Tyrol has already gone ahead by adopting more restrictive measures, following the model of Switzerland and Germany. One thousand people fined throughout Italy, including premises opened in violation of the rules. New shoots in RSA.
While waiting to know what the decisions will be and the Government and the Region, this morning the governor brought a ‘report’ of a beautiful deserted Venice.
Zaia: “We are in phase 4”
“Veneto is entering phase 4 of the Covid emergency – Governor Zaia said yesterday on his Facebook page – but the transplant activity does not stop and in fact, in 2020 its numbers increase. Our will is to face the pandemic maintaining as far as possible the usual activities of the hospital for emergencies, oncology, transplants ”.
Threats of death
The threat arrived by email to the president of Veneto, which has already denounced for threats and defamation. “You’re alone is always a donkey, I’d like to shoot you in the mouth. Signed ps.” The message dates back to September 21. Also in the past, Zaia had denounced threats and insults, for insults published on social networks; in February, two people from Vicenza, one of whom later apologized, were convicted of aggravated defamation.
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