• Covid: closed in a small town in Sardinia until 2 October

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28 September 2020Coronavirus infections scare the small towns of Sardinia and today, after Orune, Aidomaggiore and Gavoi, even Seui, a town of 1250 inhabitants in southern Sardinia, is preparing for a semi-lockdown due to the increase in cases of covid-19 .

The mayor Marcello Cannas, after the outcome of the last swabs which recorded another 5 infections, bringing the total to 26, brought together the Municipal Operations Center (Coc) and issued an order for the total closure of schools and non-commercial businesses. essential until 4 October.



"Given the new 5 cases that lead to a total of 26 positive citizens, after a meeting of the Coc, also present Dr. Stocchino Manager Ats, a painful but necessary decision was taken to impose the almost total closure of the activities with the exclusion of those indispensable - writes the mayor - Therefore, schools, commercial activities with the exception of food, tobacconists-newsstands, and the weekly market for non-food items will be closed until 4 October inclusive ".

Gates also barred to the municipal cemetery.



To avoid the spread of the virus, Mayor Cannas requested and obtained from the ATS a population screening campaign: "In all probability on Wednesday or at the latest Thursday, the Ats will swab the entire population that to date he has not carried out this diagnostic "concluded the mayor.