
“From tomorrow or Tuesday at the latest, all regions will have masks for doctors, health workers and the sick. Starting from the following week, we plan to give all Italians the personal protective equipment “. Said Domenico Arcuri, extraordinary commissioner for the Coronavirus emergency, to the program” Half an hour more “on Rai 3.
The governor of Campania Vincenzo De Luca had an interview with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte this morning, “to whom – reads a note from the Region’s Crisis Unit – the adoption of drastic measures has been urged to block the foreseeable flow of citizens returning to the South and Campania for the closure of productive activities”. “Prime Minister Conte – concludes the note – reassured De Luca: the government is facing this problem for the decisions on the merits”.
Yesterday the police forces checked, in application of the measures to contain the infection, 208,053 people and 11,068 were reported, another record. 75,362 controlled businesses were registered, 142 operators were reported and 20 businesses were suspended. Thus rise – informs the Interior Ministry – to 1,858,697 people controlled from 11 to 21 March, 82,041 those reported for failure to comply with the order of the authority, 1,943 for false declarations; 910,023 controlled businesses and 2,119 the owners reported.
7923 people joined the appeal for a task force of 300 doctors which will help the hospitals most affected by the coronavirus emergency. This is the definitive datum of the ‘call’ which closed yesterday at 8 pm. The examination of the candidatures is underway. The first doctors could be operational already tomorrow, in Lombardy and Piacenza. The appeal was launched by the Minister for Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia. “We thank all the doctors who, on a voluntary basis, have joined the initiative,” reads the Civil Protection website.
The mayor of Cremona, Gianluca Galimberti, is positive for coronavirus and in quarantine. He announces it himself on Facebook. “I have to keep myself monitored and slow down because I am not in shape, but I continue to work from our home.”
In the Pavese case of spouses, she nurse, 64 years old, he farmer, 66, died in hospital a few hours later, without even being able to say goodbye and without being able to greet the children. La Provincia Pavese tells them that their 28-year-old daughter is hospitalized in quarantine, her son in solitary confinement in Tuscany where he works.
And it’s alarm in Messina for two outbreaks, in the Institute for neurolese and in a nursing home.