Itaalia Tänase seisuga - uued juhtumid lähevad nüüd juba selgelt alla:
Kuupäev / Positiivsed / testid / positiivsete % testidest
17.3.20 / 3526 / 10695 / 32,97
18.3.20 / 4207 / 16884 / 24,92
19.3.20 / 5322 / 17236 / 30,88
20.3.20 / 5986 / 24109 / 24,83
21.3.20 / 6557 / 26336 / 24,9
22.3.20 / 5560 / 25180 / 22,08
23.3.20 / 4789 / 17066 / 28,06
24.3.20 / 5249 / 21496 / 24,42
25.3.20 / 5210 / 27481 / 18,96
26.3.20 / 6153 / 36615 / 16,8
27.3.20 / 5959 / 33019 / 18,05
28.03.20 / 5974 / 35447 / 16,85
29.03.20 / 5217 / 24504 / 21.29
30.03.20 / 4050 / 23329 / 17.36
31.03.20 / 4053 / 29609 / 13.69
Veelkord need meetmed, miskõigi eelduste kohaselt on pöörde toonud:
On 20 March, the Ministry of Health ordered tighter regulations on free movement. The new measures banned open-air sports and running, except individually and in close proximity of one's residence. Parks, playgrounds and public green were closed down. Furthermore, movement across the country was further restricted, by banning "any movement towards a residence different from the main one", including holiday homes, during weekends and holidays
https://www.ilpost.it/2020/03/20/ordina ... a-correre/
On 21 March, Conte announced further restrictions within the nationwide lockdown, by halting all non-essential production, industries and businesses in Italy, following the rise in the number of new cases and deaths in the previous days.
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www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/22/i ... almost-800
Ja lõpuks kehtestamine:
On 24 March, in a live-streamed press conference, Conte announced a new decree approved by the Council of Ministers. The decree imposed higher fines for the violation of the restrictive measures, and a regulation of the relationship between government and Parliament during the emergency. It included also the possibility of reducing or suspending public and private transport, and gave the regional governments power to impose additional restrictive regulations in their Regions for a maximum of seven days before being confirmed by national decree.
https://www.thelocal.it/20200324/italy- ... tine-rules
From Wednesday, the penalty will go up from the current 206 euros to 400-3,000 euros, Conte stated in a speech streamed online and televised on Tuesday night.