Daily Life In Red Zone In Molfetta

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Daily Life In Red Zone In Molfetta

Only a few cars pass along the deserted Molfetta seafront during rush hour in the red zone on March 24 in Molfetta. The restrictions provided by the red zone would not be sufficient to block the third wave of the Coronavirus in Puglia. And the local administrators have decided to write a document with all the further restrictions they deem necessary, and which will soon be sent to the president of the Puglia Region Michele Emiliano. The objective is a new regional ordinance that incorporates these requests and is therefore more restrictive than the government decree. They range from the stop to the religious services in presence, from Palm Sunday until Easter, to the closure of all commercial activities at 19, from the closure of all cemeteries, to the closure of all shopping centers and supermarkets on Palm Sunday, of Easter, and on Easter Monday. Consideration is being given to imposing a ban on going to second homes, and also to extend the ban on take-out after 6pm to activities that can now do so. For the latter, we are thinking about drive-in take-out or by reservation. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)


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