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Valle d’Aosta red zone from Monday. Restrictions already on the weekend

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On Friday, Lavevaz will sign an ordinance on movements between municipalities. Meanwhile, the Aosta hospital opens another Covid ward

AOSTA. Valle d’Aosta will be the red zone from next Monday, but new restrictions will be in force as of this weekend. This was announced today by the President of the Region, Erik Lavevaz, talking about the situation of the Covid-19 emergency in Valle d’Aosta.

Rt and incidence from red zone

During a speech in the regional council, Lavevaz anticipated that he had “received the informal data on the report last week and acknowledged that our Rt is in the red zone, as we expected. The incidence of the infection has largely exceeded the 250 new ones. cases per 100,000 inhabitants “reaching 291 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

The generalized increase in new positives on the regional territory is joined by some “more critical situations” in some municipalities such as Ayas, where the Nigerian variant of the virus.

During the weekend, limits on travel between municipalities

Given the worsening of the situation, the President of the Region announced the activation of restrictions as early as the weekend. Tomorrow Lavevaz will sign an ordinance which, in addition to the limitations already in force, will prohibit on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 March from moving from one municipality to another except for travel “aimed at reaching the services that can continue their activity. (such as personal care services) “.

School

The ordinance expected tomorrow will not affect the school. In fact, there will be no limitations for the operating institutes even on Saturdays which will therefore be able to carry out activities in presence.

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With the entry into force of the red zone on Monday, in a well-known regional building he reports that “in view of the particular attention paid to the school system, a discussion was initiated with the central government to allow face-to-face teaching for the schools of the childhood and primary schools and the nursery school service “.

Another Covid department opens at Parini

According to today’s bulletin, the number of people who are positive for the new coronavirus hospitalized are 33, 5 of them in intensive care. To cope with the growing number of infected people who need hospital treatment, the Aosta hospital will open another department entirely dedicated to Covid, the third. The hospital will have to block non-urgent surgery and scheduled interventions.

Clara Rossi

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