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More and more hospitals full, but from Florence to Naples and Bari crowds through the streets of the center

Despite the fact that patients are growing in hospitals Covid and despite the continuous appeals from the authorities for compliance with the restrictive measures, even this Saturday afternoon the city centers were filled with crowds for walks and last purchases. The reports come from Naples e Florence, where in the night the passage in the red zone will trigger, but also from Bari where instead the rules for the orange areas remain in force. In Tuscany, as reported by the Nation, traders took advantage of the last opening day for sales by anticipating sales in some cases. TO Roma, still classified as a yellow zone, crowds filled the streets of the center despite the anti-assembly rules being in force today.

In Campania the centers of the main cities of the region were crowded with people. If in Naples the greatest concentration was recorded in the historic center and in the hilly district of Vomero, a Salerno Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a “shopping” street that is not among those for which the mayor Vincenzo Naples has decided to close it (seafront, Villa Comunale, piazza Abate Conforti and piazza San Francesco), but also via Roma. Many Salerno people lined up outside the shops or simply for a walk, even the vehicular traffic was particularly intense. Same scenes in the center of Avellino, with tilted traffic and crowds in the street on Corso Europa and Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Full bars in via Tuoro Cappuccini, where the scenes recall those typical of the traditional Christmas Eve aperitif.

Also to Bari crowded downtown streets, despite the early closure of the shops at 7pm and the mayor’s appeal Antonio Decaro: gatherings at the Santa Scolastica market, as in via Sparano, on the seafront and at the San Nicola pier. Hundreds of customers lined up mostly outside the megastores. Mediaworld in via Santa Caterina received two fines in two days: one precisely for gatherings, as many people stood in line outside the store. The second penalty is for putting up for sale even after 19 items that are not among the categories identified as basic necessities.

The city center is also very crowded Trieste. In compliance with the anti-gathering ordinance issued by the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia Region, but which will be withdrawn at the stroke of midnight, at the bars and clubs the patrons are not served standing, but only seated. However, there was more crowding all day, before the closing of the 6 o’clock shops, even in recent days. Probably due to the awareness that stricter measures will take effect tomorrow. In Piazza Unità d’Italia there are many people who, even after the premises closed, lingered in small groups. The vast majority of people wore face masks, except those who consume on the premises.

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