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Lazio, Campania set for curfews after 1st night in Lombardy

Sardinia expected to announce 'Stop Go' lockdown

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 23 - Lazio and Campania are set to have their first night under curfews after Lombardy had first taste of this type of restriction overnight.
    The regions are taking drastic action after a sharp rise in COVID-19 contagion, with Italy registering over 16,000 new cases on Thursday.
    The curfew in Lombardy, the region around Milan and the one hardest hit by the coronavirus, kicked in at 23:00 on Thursday and lasted until 5:00 Friday, bringing back the silence to usually busy areas that was characteristic of national lockdown earlier this year.
    People are only allowed out in this time period for work reasons or other specific needs, such as those regarding health.
    Likewise, Campania is closing all its commercial, social and recreational activities from 23:00 until 5:00 as of Friday until November 13.
    The curfew in Lazio, the region around Rome, will start at midnight.
    Sardinia Governor Christian Solinas is expected to announce within the next 48 hours a 15-day 'Stop & Go' lockdown on the island in a bid to bring down its COVID-19 contagion curve, sources have said.
    On Wednesday Solinas said this 'Stop & Go' regime would affect "the principle activities with the closure of ports and airports at the same time to limit the circulation of people and of the virus in a rapid, incisive way".
    Sardinia had relatively few cases during the first wave of the coronavirus emergency. But the virus got a grip on the island after the summer-holiday season brought visitors to the island.
    The southern region of Calabria is expected to bring in tough restrictive new measures on Monday. (ANSA).
   

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