From tomorrow all Italy to quarantine from Coronavirus

All Italy from tomorrow is going to be a quarantine against Coronavirus. The news has been confirmed by Italian Prime Minister Cote, who has decided that the whole country will be quarantined by stopping internal movements. “There will no longer be a red zone. The restrictive measures extend all over Italy” has said Cote. [...]
All Italy from tomorrow is going to be a quarantine against Coronavirus. The news has been confirmed by Italian Prime Minister Cote, who has decided that the whole country will be quarantined by stopping internal movements.
“There will no longer be a red zone. The restrictive measures extend all over Italy” has said Cote.
By means of a statement to the Cite media, it has added that infections and cases of deaths from the deadly virus are spreading rapidly, and that measures must be taken to declare quarantine to all Italy.
“Movements only for work, necessity or health. Movements across Italy will only be possible because of work, necessity or health”, Cite reported.
Next, Cite has indicated that all gatherings, sporting events, and other mass meetings of the people will be banned.
"The numbers are telling us that we have a huge increase of people in intensive care and unfortunately of those who have died. Our habits must be changed now: We must all give up something for Italy's benefit. We have to do it immediately and we will succeed only if we all cooperate and comply with these stricter rules. Stop all sporting events” said Cute.
The Italian prime minister said further that “has no reason to continue sporting activities, we have taken action for this”.
We remember that yesterday the Italian government decided to expand the red zone across Lombardine and 14 other provinces scattered between Piemte, Emilia Romagna, Venito and Marche, a move that affected some 16 million people, while from tomorrow all of Italy will be a “RedZo” quarantine.
In Italy, there are 463 dead, 7,985 infected, 724 healed; during the last 24 hours alone, the balance of victims from the coronary in Italy was burdened with 97 deaths.












