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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by philat98
(Post 12817641)
I think it just means no non essential travel. Trains, airports and roads are all open.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by philat98
(Post 12817641)
I think it just means no non essential travel. Trains, airports and roads are all open.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by Jake.White
(Post 12817648)
Does anyone know if they plan to close any part of the autostrada network at any point or if they intend to allow through travel with only fuel stops..? I have to get to Puglia in two weeks and it's looking increasingly unlikely
I'm chatting with my in-laws later today, just outside the exclusion zone, I'll ask and see what they think or have heard. |
Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Right, they've said lockdown means lockdown, not sure how it's being implemented but the expectation is no roads in or out including autostrade.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by carcajou
(Post 12817675)
Right, they've said lockdown means lockdown, not sure how it's being implemented but the expectation is no roads in or out including autostrade.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
You certainly risk a public lynching if you leave a lockdown area and are then found to have a coronavirus infection elsewhere as has already happened twice this week.
Incidentally they have been forehead testing at Palermo airport at least since 18th Feb. The apparently small number of cases so far in Southern Italy does seem strange considering the large numbers of people who go back and forth to Northern Italy and the large number of cases in Germany and France. It doesn't seem to be due to undertesting, Lets hope it is the warmer weather here. |
Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
It would be gret if it is the warmer weather....
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
I am in a lock-down area - province of Alessandria. Our town has only had two cases, both hospitalised, and no quarantines. We are due to visit the UK in mid April for a family wedding - everything crossed that the lock-down is lifted on 3rd April.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by Lugsbug
(Post 12817785)
I am in a lock-down area - province of Alessandria. Our town has only had two cases, both hospitalised, and no quarantines. We are due to visit the UK in mid April for a family wedding - everything crossed that the lock-down is lifted on 3rd April.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Thank you! Not been out of the house for a few days - decorating - but going to walk into the town tomorrow (we are a 20 minute walk from the centre) so will see how things are. Hopefully our local bar will be open but will have to remember to stand one meter away from anyone.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by Lugsbug
(Post 12817807)
Thank you! Not been out of the house for a few days - decorating - but going to walk into the town tomorrow (we are a 20 minute walk from the centre) so will see how things are. Hopefully our local bar will be open but will have to remember to stand one meter away from anyone.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by Justcol
(Post 12817558)
I saw this morning on BBC world news, the Italian govt are proposing to completely seel off the whole Lombardy region and 11 other provinces including Venice and Parma.
Has anyone here heard any more about this |
Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Originally Posted by Thairetired2016
(Post 12817821)
It also was reported in an Austrian newspaper.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
Austria from Tuesday will set up screening stations at borders Brenner, Sillian, Reschen Pass for incoming traffic from Italy. Rail travel will also be affected. Just saw this in the local news "Kurier" newspaper.
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Re: Anybody in a lockdown zone?
I read in a few news articles that there has been a mass exodus from the north of italy at about the same time as the lockdown was announced. Then there was a plea for italians to " be responsible".
I wonder what happens if some of the exiters wanted to return, how will that work out in a few weeks? How do we know how long the epidemic is going to last? So people may find themselves homeless or displaced as the fences change when the clusters change. So being displaced and coupled with being unable to work or get help from their families it is going to be expensive and difficult, especially if where they run to is a place where they get the virus and become ill. Italy has seen better times. |
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