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Campania orange zone: what changes, moving to bars from Sunday

No more red zone for Campania. The control room of the Ministry of Health has in fact decided to return the region to the ‘orange’ area. The data of these days, in fact, augurs well with the contagion curve that continues to fall. Today the percentage of positive swab is 8.8% of shares, yesterday it was 9.3%. Encouraging data, therefore. But the invitation of Governor Vincenzo De Luca is nevertheless clear: rigor is needed. De Luca, who claims to fully share the measures taken by the government for the next Christmas holidays, first of all the stop to travel between counties and municipalities, today, in the usual direct Fb, he was somewhat optimistic. “We have confirmation of what it had allowed me to anticipate, and that is that Campania will ultimately be the region that comes out of Covid before the others, better than the others and in a context of total transparency. A little patience but we are getting there ”, he began.


The red and orange areas, 8 regions, and South Tyrol change color. Campania orange, Emilia and Puglia yellow

He anticipates what aspect of the next ordinance, not to return to second homes, and calls into question a situation, for now, under control in hospitals. “The Campania region is still the one with the lowest mortality rate in Italy – explained De Luca – We have no difficulties with hospitalizations. We are below 40% of the occupancy of intensive care beds, we have dropped to an occupation that ranges from 160 to 180 from admissions to therapy. We have doubled our intensive therapy from February to today, the employment rate is 26-27%. We are in an excellent situation. “Surely the outbreaks continue to fade: after the red zone taken for the Roma camp in Scampia, today there is concern for twenty-two nuns who tested positive for Covid-19 at the Mazzarello religious institute in Torre Annunziata (Naples). Infected nuns, there are six older than ninety years, while the others have more than 80 years: none have symptoms that require hospitalization and all have been confined in isolation at the Via Cavour facilities.

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Caserta problem

Then there is Casertano, among the worst affected areas of Campania: nine people died in the last 24 hours. Very high, as has been the case for almost two weeks, the number of cured patients: 945, compared to 261 new positivities found in 2,144 swabs performed (positive test rate at 12.2%, slightly increasing). And there is also another front that will undoubtedly represent a critical issue: with the orange zone, there is the closure of many stores for Campania, just now that they expected to revive the fortunes in the face of Christmas shopping. “We need to reopen this weekend – said the owner of a men’s clothing store this morning – the next one would be too late and especially on the street there would be chaos because people would have little more than a week for Christmas shopping.”

What changes in the orange zone

Restaurants and bars are closed all day. The stores remain open. Only dad is expected in high school. Movement within a municipality is allowed but it is not allowed to leave the municipality of residence, domicile or home. Entering or leaving the Region is prohibited. Let’s see specifically.

What is prohibited: circulate during the curfew (from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m.), move from one region to another and from one municipality to another unless there are reasons for work, need and health that must be indicated in the self-certification ; visiting relatives for reasons other than urgency and need; bars and restaurants are always closed; shopping centers are closed on holidays and the eve of holidays; museums and exhibitions are always closed; Gambling, betting, bingo and slot machine activities are suspended (even in bars and tobacconists), swimming pools, gyms, theaters, cinemas are closed.

What is allowed: circulate within the Municipality itself without self-certification (except during curfew), but the recommendation remains to avoid unnecessary trips; go to the malls on weekdays; go every day to pharmacies, parapharmacies, grocery stores, tobacconists and kiosks (even inside shopping centers); use public transport, whose capacity, however, will be reduced by up to 50%; take out food before 10 pm and order at home anytime; go to sports centers; running and doing sports outdoors but alone; take the dog out, even without self-certification; continue caring for animals as volunteers but with self-certification; take pets to the vet.

Education: distance education for secondary schools, except for students with disabilities and in case of use of laboratories; Face-to-face teaching for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools. Universities closed, except for freshman activities and labs.

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