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09 May 2020The decision to open South Tyrol, according to the governor of Veneto Luca Zaia, could be the "trojan horse for the government". For the Venetian president, "in the face of this, it is impossible to go back, if you plan to make an equal Dpcm for everyone, at the end everyone is unhappy and everyone goes on their own. Why then do we not delegate to the Regions and discuss the opening plan with each region? ".

"If we had autonomy I would have opened everything. And I remember that I signed ordinances that closed everything, I made painful choices for the good of the community. I remember that I closed the Venice Carnival eh, it's not that one likes to sign it. so ordered two days after the grand finale ". So the governor of Veneto Luca Zaia speaking during the usual press point. The decision to open the churches, he continued, "shows that the rules can be managed a little more extensively. Otherwise next time when the virus comes we give everything in the hands of the scientific committee, we give it the keys and decide everything their".

 "There is no planning. If the government says it opens on May 18th everyone would warm up the engines, but on the 18th Conte could present himself to present a new Dpcm with which he will close for another two weeks. We are in an area of ​​fearful uncertainty "Zaia said. 

"I hope that in these hours the government will decide to say something about the reopening of the activities. If they had decided to reopen everything from May 18th, it is essential that we tell the citizens. We cannot say it on the 17th evening. I appeal that it be opened in a planned way so that we can organize ourselves, for example with prevention services ". 

"I also hope that the guidelines are reasonable and do not complicate the lives of citizens - he added - for example, putting a table every four meters would mean closing restaurants."

"Masks and gloves are not found. The government should liberalize the price and remove the mandatory sale of 50 cents. On the international market there are: in this way you could be able to buy them," said the governor of the Veneto Region .

The withdrawals for the 'plasma bank' are underway
The governor of Veneto Luca Zaia has announced that in the next few days letters will leave for all those who have recovered from the Coronavirus to ask for the availability (optional) to undergo a new blood sample. The blood thus collected will form a 'plasma bank' to be used in the future, hopefully in the near future, for the treatment of the infected. "We already have blood banks full of blood already collected, but we want to do it on the carpet to be ready for treatment. We have one of the three national laboratories enabled to work blood: they work with the live virus and manage to process 10 bags per day, and we will increase the shifts. We make a warehouse, because we don't want to find in September that everything works and there is no raw material, "he concluded.

To date 432,114 tampons in Veneto
"To date, in Veneto, we have made 432,114 tampons, 10 thousand more than yesterday". This was stated by the president of the Veneto Region, Luca Zaia, during the daily press point on the coronavirus emergency, at the headquarters of the Civil Protection of Marghera (Venice).

"Since the beginning of the emergency, in Veneto, there are 18,671 cases of positivity to coronavirus, 53 more than yesterday," said Zaia. "We are not concerned about numbers," Zaia said. "There are 822 people currently hospitalized, 88 fewer than yesterday. There are 78 patients admitted to intensive care while the number of people hospitalized since the beginning of the emergency - concluded Zaia - are 2,960".


Does the virus lose strength? "It's probably artificial"
Is the virus losing strength? "If it loses strength, it probably means that it is artificial, this thing will anger someone. If it loses strength then it could probably be of an artificial nature," said the president of the Veneto Region at the headquarters of the Civil Protection of Marghera (Venice), responding to journalists who asked him to comment on what Giuseppe Remuzzi, director of the pharmacological research institute 'Mario Negri', had said in the last few hours. "I agree with Remuzzi - added Zaia -. It leaves so quickly, in my opinion, however, there is something artificial in the way".