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No orange zone for the provinces of Turin and Cuneo: they will remain red, Piedmont turns out to be two-colored

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Orange Piedmont, but not all. The cold shower on the region’s color change arrives in the evening. After the good news of mid-afternoon with the order of Minister Speranza, which anticipates entry into the orange zone from Tuesday to Monday, a slowdown has also come from the minister.

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by Emilio Vettori


Only half of Piedmont will be orange: Alessandria, Asti, Biella, Novara, Vercelli and Vco, while for Turin and Cuneo the orange zone could be triggered in the middle of the week, between Wednesday and Thursday based on projections on the progress of the epidemic. To condemn these areas to other days of tightening is the incidence of new positives per 100 thousand inhabitants which has fallen below 250 at the regional level, but remains high in these two provinces: just above the threshold in Turin, higher in Cuneo, but anyway under 300.

Piedmont in the orange zone: the order of Speranza anticipates the start, we start on Monday

of Mariachiara Giacosa



Today, Saturday, the Region called a meeting with the epidemiologists and experts of the Crisis Unit, who were asked for a technical report on the expected times for the return of the alert threshold in these two provinces, where the orange zone could shoot a few days later, presumably in the middle of next week between Wednesday and Thursday.

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Orange area, in Turin artisans in the square in the name of hope: “Now help us to start again”

of Mariachiara Giacosa



Not for school, though. In fact, the two-tone Piedmont should not affect the return to class for children so far in distance learning, but today a meeting with the Regional School Office is scheduled for the definitive go-ahead to return to class, also in Turin and Cuneo, at 100 per cent up to eighth grade and 50 per cent for high school, as envisaged in the orange zone.

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