Italy remains closed until May and from Monday more than half of the country will be in the red zone, with Calabria, Tuscany and Valle d'Aosta being added to the 7 regions and the autonomous province of Trento in which they are already in force the toughest restrictions, while Lazio is back in orange
.
The government confirms the line of maximum rigor even after Easter, deciding however to invest the "treasure" guaranteed by the first signs of a reversal of the curve on the school: there will be a return to attendance up to sixth grade in the red areas, while in the orange ones everyone will be in class students up to eighth grade and 50% of high school students.
Until April 30, therefore, no movement between regions, shutters still lowered for bars and restaurants, reopening of gyms, swimming pools, cinemas and theaters at a later date, yellow zone canceled until the end of the month.
And from tomorrow to April 4, five municipalities in Basilicata will be in the "red zone":
this was decided by
the president of the Region, Vito Bardi
, with an order.
The red zone, with aggravation of the "contagion containment measures", will concern Picerno, Forenza, Episcopia and Teana (Potenza);
and Pomarico (Matera).
Immediately after the Easter holidays, 5.3 million students will attend the lessons in presence at school.
They are 62.3% (six out of ten) of the 8.5 million pupils.
Among them 3.1 million attend kindergartens, primary schools and the first year of lower secondary school even if they are in regions classified in the red zone.
From Tuesday 30 March, 687 thousand students from Lazio schools will leave dad but over half a million Tuscan pupils and 285 thousand Calabrians will go to DAD until 6 April.
Before the Easter holidays begin, there will be 2 million in attendance and almost 6.5 million in DAD.
The calculations are done by Tuttoscuola.