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They protest against the red zone but then compete to see who closes more: free us from this mud

14 November 2020 21:53

The great paradox of Calabrian politicians who protest against the red zone but are competing to adopt closures (completely senseless) well beyond those foreseen by the red zone itself!

They have been protesting at the top of their throats, for ten days, against the “red zone”That the Government decreed for Calabria last week in a manifestly unfair and arbitrary way. They protest and do well, because the choice is undoubtedly inadequate to the real epidemiological and hospital situation of the Region: the President He breathed appealed to the TAR against the Minister’s ordinance Hope, while the Mayor of Reggio Falcomatà organized the riot of the Mayors who will sit-in at Palazzo Chigi on November 19th to complain to the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, calling for the end of the Calabrian health commissioner. They are protesting and doing well against an injustice that has brought thousands of people to the streets in all the cities of the region since last week, sparking harsh and angry protests over what is understandably perceived as an abuse. Why Calabria has the lowest incidence in Europe from Covid-19; because the occupancy rate of the available beds is far below the critical thresholds and in all the other regions of Italy; because compared to the peak at the end of October, the situation has been improving for two weeks with the contagion that first slowed down last week and then this even dropped, so much so that the Rt index has significantly decreased.

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But while they are complaining about the red zone, what are our heroes doing? The race to see who finishes more! Even well beyond the limitations imposed by the “red zones” decreed by the government. First it was some mayors who closed the schools (Eyes in Cosenza, Abraham in Catanzaro, Mascaro in Lamezia Terme, Falcomatà in Reggio, Ranuccio in Palmi), the order of He breathed which even closes the kindergartens. And he had the courage to do so by citing science, when in reality it is science that proves that closing schools does not help slow the contagion. The latest research published in Nature in this regard it dates back to just 29 October and explains that “schools are not hotspots for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infections” is that “Covid-19 infections did not increase when schools and day care centers reopened“. In this regard, it should be remembered that in all of Europe (except in Italy) schools had already reopened last May, and all European schoolchildren concluded the last school year of attendance by attending classes for 6-7 weeks regularly after the lockdown. , without any increase in the infection.

Now that the second wave has started in conjunction with the autumn season, and would have arrived even if all the schools had remained closed, all possible scapegoats are being sought: from summer holidays to individual behaviors, from discos to other bullshit related to the past months without considering that from the beginning of May to the beginning of October, for 5 and a half months we witnessed crowds and gatherings out of control and the contagion remained zero with the hospitals completely empty. As it happens (but obviously for the science that has already shown the seasonality of this virus, it is not a coincidence) – just in conjunction with the summer season.

Now only in the subcultured realities such as – alas – those of the South, schools are closed: the first champion, who has already won the challenge of Compilation Lockdown d’Oro, was the governor of Campania By Luca, that of flamethrowers and bazookas. What in any civil society would kick him forcing him to flee abroad, and instead in Campania they even revolted him with a plebiscite (at the end of September at the Regionals he obtained 70% of the preferences).

Then there are our heroes, the Calabrian ones. In Reggio there is that phenomenon of Falcomatà, the one who a month ago, according to the second wave already begun, made the trains in the disco to celebrate the electoral victory, but also maxi gatherings in his office where we saw and photographed him wearing a mask like a headband, and even on Corso Garibaldi with the march of “Bella Ciao”, all after an election campaign of post-meeting hugs strictly without a mask, as widely documented. Now he’s back to being a sheriff. Terrify people. The other night he said that there were 216 admitted to the GOM promptly denied by the hospital, because in reality they were half. And yesterday he closed the schools, even if at least he had saved the kindergartens.

nino spirlìThen came that ricchione* of He breathed that tonight, out of nowhere, closed everything. All the schools in the Region, including those of small communities where they had reopened a few days after the “red areas”Municipal, and even all kindergartens.

They try to compete – He breathed e Falcomatà – to whoever manages to take second place in the Compilation Lockdown d’Oro, after the withdrawal of Leoluca Orlando who as Mayor of Palermo had first closed the schools, but then backed down and decided to leave them open. Evidently they made him think.

Yet in the other “red” regions of Italy, in Lombardy It is in the Piedmont who have an epidemiological situation that is truly out of control and a criticality threshold of hospital admissions already widely exceeded to the point that in Turin and Monza there have already been army soldiers in action for days, no one has ever dreamed of closing schools. The premier did not do it Conte, the minister did not Azzolina, the governors did not Candle e Fontana. All brilliant minds that have delighted us in phantasmagorical enterprises since last February. Yet neither do they they have never fallen into the temptation to touch schools: all remain open until sixth grade, even in the red zone. And ‘so – obviously – also in Tuscany, just named “red zone”. This is also the case in France, Spain, England, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, the United States of America. Everywhere in the world.

Only in the subculturated South is the growth of future generations affected, without considering the very serious cultural repercussions, educative e psychological that this madness is causing on children. And without considering the drama of parents who have to continue working and since Monday they no longer know how to do it: will Spirlì pay the baby sytter? Will he pay them to Spirlì the computers for dad? Will Spirlì make the Wi-Fi line work for him in the municipalities of Aspromonte, Sila and Pollino?

But above all, what these heroes evidently locked in their palaces cannot understand, closing the schools there will be thousands of children who will inevitably be left by their grandparents. With excruciating suffering, with bated breath, with nightmares and fears for the health of loved ones endangered by totally inept institutions. But without alternatives, many will have no other choice. They wouldn’t know how to do otherwise.

A serious country, in times of pandemic, would leave children at school from morning to night. IS’ the safest place, more controlled and also healthier so that they can grow better with the risk of contagion reduced to the maximum. In Campania, schools have been closed for a month and the infection has increased faster in these 4 weeks than in the previous ones: clear evidence even for those who cannot read a scientific journal.

Think how we are reduced if in Calabria we find ourselves having to regret and look with admiration the choices of Conte, Azzolina e Fontana.

A Falcomatà we have to keep it for another five years because the alternative was what it was; to He breathed we have to keep it who knows how many more months because with the pandemic you can’t go to vote.

E Jole Santelli – that witnessing this massacre will be turning in his grave – the Sir snatched it away prematurely. But if he had to come to Calabria to take away the only figure who was working hard to protect the rights of the Calabrians, couldn’t he stay still in Eboli?

Who will free us now from this muck?

* It was the same He breathed to declare publicly that it is correct to use these terms, “I say ricchione and woe to those who want to prevent me, I will say negro, fagot and ricchione until the end of my days”, and then we identify him as he prefers specifying, out of respect for all the other homosexuals which is on the occasion an epithet addressed exclusively to the character and certainly not to the LGBT community which deserves a very different lexicon

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