Ffp2 on bus, no parties and fireworks, cities are armored

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Ffp2 masks on buses, canceled street parties and New Year’s Eve without big concerts or fireworks. Pending the decisions that should come from Palazzo Chigi, the Italian regions are running for cover and anticipating the government’s moves by launching territorial tightenings to contain the contagion from the new Omicron variant. And so from Lombardy to Sicily, governors and local administrators sign ordinances and measures to avoid the increasingly dangerous gatherings by extending the restrictions already in force along the shopping streets, particularly crowded during the holiday period, to the whole territory.

The Lazio is preparing for the obligation of outdoor masks everywhere and not just in crowded places. In the order of President Nicola Zingaretti, which will come into force on 23 December and will last for one month, the use of Ffp2 type protections on public transport will also be recommended, where the obligation is already in force. TO Roma, where the traditional New Year’s Eve concert was canceled, some streets could be cordoned off to avoid crowds and channel the outflow of tourists and Romans who crowd the streets of the center: on Saturday, for example, a section of Via del Corso was temporarily closed.

In other cities like Padua, Treviso and Venice, fireworks were also prohibited. The provision of the mayor of. Will remain in force until 31 December Milano, Giuseppe Sala, who was the first to introduce the obligation to use masks in the downtown areas. But the mayor said he was ready to extend the measure across the city. “Let’s see how it goes, if needed we can do it – he said -. I am always in contact with Moratti and with Fontana, we will do what they tell us and we will do it as always without waiting too long and without lulling ourselves into too many doubts and thoughts”.

A rigorous tightening is the one decided by the president of the Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, who has banned parties in the square at both Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Stop even at school, graduation and birthday parties in indoor clubs which – said De Luca – “continue irresponsibly”. The governor also called for “serious” controls instead of the “inadequate” ones of recent days. TO Naples, the new mayor Gaetano Manfredi signed the ordinance a month ago for regulating the one-way pedestrian street of via San Gregorio Armeno, the street of the artisans of the famous crib shepherds.

In Veneto, back in yellow, the governor Luca Zaia has anticipated the times by signing an ordinance in recent days that has reintroduced the measures provided for by the new area, including the obligation to wear an outdoor mask. Among the new provisions, the president also ordered the suspension of the returns to the family of RSA guests and the mandatory tampon every 4 days, instead of 10, for health workers.

A Torino, where the obligation to wear an outdoor mask was reintroduced, the Christmas market in Piazza Castello was skipped while in Bolzano it has long been decided that the traditional Christmas fair can only be accessed with a bracelet and a Green pass. Bologna has decided to give a “signal of caution” by canceling the Concertone in piazza Maggiore. But in Emilia Romagna many other cities have made the same decision. No parties in the square in Parma and Reggio Emilia, while Rimini, orphaned of the concert, will maintain widespread events in the city and DJ sets with admissions probably limited. TO Florencefinally, the pedestrian one-way streets have been opened in the areas with the greatest influx of shopping.

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