Today information from Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Parliament on the latest dpcm with anti-contagion measures.
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The premier has denied the hypothesis of an imminent national lockdown.
"Let's give the restrictive measures just approved time to fully unfold their effects", the premier stressed yesterday.
Wait then, with the aim of bringing the curve "under control" and try to reopen, cautiously, by Christmas.
This is the government's strategy.
A strategy that does not exclude local lockdowns but which could clash with the need for total closure.
Palazzo Chigi, for now, keeps the hypothesis at bay.
The effects on the country's social stability, explains a government source, could be unpredictable.
We are proceeding with a soft step, therefore, bearing in mind that the "chronological" order of the pandemic in Europe compared to March, when Italy was the leader, so to speak, is quite different.
But everything will depend on the next few days.
The moment, he reiterates at Palazzo Chigi "is complex".
More demonstrations and clashes, the latest last night at a far-right march in Verona.
Lamorgese talks about antagonists, ultras and elements linked to crime.