Italy is concerned about the role of holidaymakers in Covid regulations, but regulations establish a new blockade

As the summer season comes to an end, Italy is increasingly involved in other people contracting the coronavirus while on vacation. its restrictions and opened its borders, seeking to travel and trade.

But like its neighbouring countries suffering with expanding rates of contagion, during the summer, Italy experienced an increase in coronavirus cases: there are currently 19,195 positives, about 1000 more each day. While experts guarantee that the scenario is not comparable to what it was in spring, the government has to take action: mandatory tests at airports for others coming from Spain, Greece, Croatia and Malta, closing nightclubs and legal responsibility for wearing a mask outside, from 6pm, everywhere. where meetings can take Array position as bars and walks on the bevery.

People who are on holiday in the country itself have a source of concern: in northern Sardinia, for example, an increase in cases (including a beach hotel on the island of Santo Stefano, where 475 visitors have been remote in recent days) has attracted the public’s attention. . and higher alert levels. According to government sources, there are about 1,000 homes in the country, but the stage is still under control.

Regions with the maximum number of new instances are Lombardy, already deeply affected by the lockout period, and Lazio, the region of the capital. Almost all instances would have been brought from holiday destinations.

The fact that other young people feel sicker is also undermining the country’s confidence in pandemic control. Although many of them are asymptomatic but can still transmit the virus, there are also cases where symptoms can be severe. other young people was underestimated earlier, because at the height of the physical fitness crisis, maximum public attention and testing was aimed at others with severe symptoms, namely the elderly.

However, other young people have been largely guilty of the outbreak of cases, among those who most occasionally traveled abroad on vacation and attended dance clubs without respecting security measures. The closure of clubs in particular has provoked a debate: While many point out the irresponsibility of others to endanger their own physical condition and that of others for fun, others criticize the government for allowing clubs to reopen. It is said that the stalls for the collection deserve not to be overlooked.

However, members of the government suggested other young people behave guiltily. “Today, the average age of positive cases is 40 years, while only two months ago it was 60 to 65 years ago. It is clear that other young people are a vehicle of contagion, and not so much for themselves. When they return from their night activities, they may make their parents or grandparents sick. I need to tell you: be careful, ” said Health Minister Roberto Speranza.

However, despite growing concern in the country, which includes concerns that schools will not reopen (they have been closed since February) or possibly make a substantial contribution to a momentary wave, once the school year begins, the minister. confident that “it will be no other blockage. “

In Italy, the end of the emergency period, which was originally scheduled to last until 31 July, was extended by government decree until 15 October. “The stage is serious. It is true that Italy is doing better than other countries at this stage, however, it is illusory to think that we can be and at peace within our borders, while in the rest of Europe contagion is expanding and others are already talking about a momentary wave,” Speranza concluded.

I am independent, hence a relaxed spirit, contributing to Italian and the media. I write for Linkiesta. it, Business People and Euronews.

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