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Coronavirus, schools closed in three regions. Friuli Venezia Giulia and Pesaro towards the stop

ROME – Exceeded the thousand contagions from coronavirus in Italy, while the count of victims reaches 29 and that of people recovered to 50. Therefore, the closure of schools continues, extended until March 8, but only only in the Regions with red areas: Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia Romagna. While a new measure arrives: via the ‘yellow areas’ and individual areas equated to the status of the three most affected regions, with the same restrictions. The three governors of the Regions where the major cases of coronavirus infection have occurred ask the government “to try to combine the indications of the scientific world – explains the governor of Veneto, Luca Zaia – with everyday needs”. So: “opening of museums, cinemas and theaters, respecting the so-called droplet, that is the distance of one meter between people, and the contingency of presence”.

In Veneto the schools will remain closed until March 8, Zaia confirms: “Since this morning we have been working together with the governors of Lombardy and Emilia Romagna to try to propose amendments with respect to the basic decree (Dpcm)” of the Presidency of the Council of ministers. “There is absolutely agreement between the three Regions and now we are waiting for the answers that the government will give. For places of worship we are trying to find a solution”.

“Friuli Venezia Giulia towards the closure of schools”

In the meantime in Friuli Venezia Giulia, after the new positive cases to the coronavirus test (one in Trieste and three in Udine), the request of the president Massimiliano Fedriga arrives: “We have proposed to include in the Dpcm the closure of the university and schools or the suspension of the service” for another week, until March 8th. The Region is therefore preparing to adopt precautionary and preventive measures limited to those places where intra-regional mobility is greater.

Also Pesaro and Urbino for the stop

The mayor of Pesaro Matteo Ricci who writes on Facebook is of the same idea: “It is very likely that the province of Pesaro and Urbino and the province of Savona, at the request of the Marche and Liguria Regions, fall within the areas in which further closings as a precaution, being provinces with non-worrying cases and without an outbreak, but bordering on the regions considered red “.

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“It is therefore very probable – Ricci says in the speech – that the choice will be made official in the afternoon and that there will be another week of stop of the schools and of some public events throughout the province of Pesaro and Urbino“. Pending official communications, in Pesaro only the activities planned outdoors continue, while those indoors are postponed to next week, the mayor specifies recalling that” the situation in our territory is under control and the health authorities are doing a great job. Of the 24 cases in our province ascertained, at least 15 have recovered or are already on the mend. They hoped they could start faster and instead we have to do it more gradually. We must trust the precautionary choices of the government and the region and apply the new indications they will give us “.

Rome: the church of San Luigi dei Francesi closed

There church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome it is closed today “for precautionary measures” and “until further notice”. It is what can be read on the San Luigi website that refers to a decision of the French Embassy in Rome. In San Luigi, therefore, no masses or visits. This evening mass will not be celebrated even in Sant’Ivo dei Bretoni, also in Rome. It would be the first such arrangement in the capital perhaps due to the fact that a priest of the diocese of Paris, who had been in Rome, is now in hospital in France suffering from coronavirus.

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