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    Green light of Hope to the ordinances of Veneto, Friuli and Emilia Romagna

  • Control room Iss: Campania and Tuscany "red zone".

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November 14, 2020 Seven 'red zone', nine 'orange zone' and five 'yellow zone' areas: this is how the map of the Regions and Autonomous Provinces changes in light of the ordinance of Health Minister Roberto Speranza, in the light of ISS monitoring . Therefore, the number of regions in the red band is increasing, with a high level of risk. 


The new ordinance comes into force on Sunday 15: two Regions - Campania and Tuscany - are added to the list of red areas that already include Calabria, Lombardy, Piedmont, the Autonomous Province of Bolzano and Valle d'Aosta.

Emilia-Romagna, Friuli and Marche will turn orange, reaching Abruzzo, Basilicata, Liguria, Puglia, Sicily and Umbria.

On the other hand, Lazio, Molise, Sardinia, Trento and Veneto remain 'yellow'.

The data provided by the regions are worrying, and the Higher Institute of Health, which is entrusted with the monitoring, expresses on the one hand cautious optimism on some territories, on the other hand it does not hide concern for other areas of the country.



The measures, in force since Sunday 15, will last for at least 15 days and provide for the prohibition of movement both by private and public means within the territory, except for proven needs: therefore for work, study and health.

The closure of shops, except for supermarkets, food and necessities.

While newsstands, tobacconists, pharmacies and parapharmacies, laundries, hairdressers and barbers remain open.

Meanwhile, next week the two "special observed" regions will be Lazio and Sardinia, whose data are deteriorating, but at the moment they remain fully in the yellow zone.



Molise, the only region with moderate risk, but in the balance


Molise is the only Italian region classified at moderate risk but with a high probability of progression to High risk.

The remaining 20 Regions are all classified at High risk, highlights the weekly monitoring of the control room Iss-Ministry of Health.



Restrictions in municipalities


In many municipalities, there are additional restrictions, especially for the weekend.

Restrictions on circulation in the historic center in various cities.

In

Rome

'anti-crowd' messages from police cars and quota accesses in case of gatherings in the shopping streets, monitored by helicopter.

Stop at the metro stops in the center: the Municipality evaluates the opening of the LTZ.

The closing of the maxi-stores and non-food markets on holidays has been decided.



In

Bologna

the mayor prohibits initiatives, demonstrations and events in the historic center, including the activity of street artists.



The mayor of

Perugia

has ordered the closure to the public, for the entire day and until November 22, of the steps of the cathedral of San Lorenzo.

A ban on access to some areas of the city was also ordered in Terni.



In

Genoa there

is a ban on walks in some parts of the city, such as the waterfront, from the weekend.

Parks open but controlled by Civil Protection personnel to verify the gatherings.

As an orange zone, the closure of bars and restaurants and the ban on leaving the region and moving between municipalities, except for reasons of work, health or necessity. 



Order of the governor Luca Zaia for

the municipalities of the Veneto

against the 'grinding': it is not allowed to walk in the historic centers of the cities and in crowded areas

the administration of drinks and food from 3 to 6 pm must take place exclusively seated.

Large and medium-sized sales structures, including outlets, are closed on the day before holidays.

Only grocery stores, pharmacies, tobacconists and newsagents are open.

All kinds of sales are prohibited on holidays, with the exception of food.

For shopping centers and supermarkets, encourage the access of the elderly in the first two hours.

Also tight on open-air markets.

In Verona at the weekend one way through the pedestrian streets.



In Campania the mayors of some cities, such as

Benevento

and Torre Annunziata, have moved in the direction of closing crowded streets or squares.

Measures in this direction are also expected

in

Naples

, in particular for 90 streets which are particularly subject to crowds.



In

Bari,

 after the gatherings of last weekend, the squeeze was decided: the mayor has increased the controls in some streets of the city and near the large commercial structures.

Closed three gardens and the skate park.

Anti-assembly sentries in action in Trinitapoli.

Four other mayors have ordered the closure of some areas until 3 December: Altamura, Monopoli, Noicattaro and Corato.

In Foggia, the municipal villa and, at the weekend, the main streets of the center closed from today.



In

Cagliari

, bikes and other vehicles on wheels are prohibited on the Admiralty promenade.

The regional councilor for health Nieddu has asked the government to close all schools, elementary, middle and high school, to curb Covid.

A plan for the reorganization of health is coming from the Region.



The mayor of

Palermo

Orlando has suspended the ordinance, already announced, to close compulsory schools.

Until December 3, no parking in the center and on weekends also on the coast.

Archbishop Lorefice also ordered the suspension of parish activities in presence except for Mass and other sacraments.

In Catania, ban on parking over the weekend in Piazza Duomo and in the Borgo Marinaro



The order of the Minister of Health


"I have just signed an ordinance establishing two new red areas (Campania and Tuscany) and three new orange areas (Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Marche). I know that we are still asking for sacrifices, but there is no other way if we want to reduce the number of deaths, limit contagion and avoid unbearable pressure on our health networks. We will make it. contribution of all ".

Health Minister Roberto Speranza wrote yesterday on Facebook.