The Italian epidemiological situation continues to improve. In the last week, the national Rt index is at 0,68, the same level as 7 days earlier. The national incidence is 25 cases of Covid-19 per 100 inhabitants, against 32 last week. Improvements also in the hospitals, which record an 8% occupancy rate both in non-critical areas and in intensive care units. All Regions and autonomous provinces are classified as low risk except one, Sardinia, which is at moderate risk. These are the results of the weekly analysis by the Control Room of the Higher Institute of Health and the Ministry of Health, which evaluates the progress of the epidemic.
By virtue of these data other 5 regions and one autonomous province they will pass from Monday 14 June in the white area. They are Lombardy, Lazio, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Puglia and the Province of Trento which are added to Liguria, Veneto, Abruzzo and Umbria (blank from Monday 7 June) and in Sardinia Friuli Venezia Giulia and Molise, which have been in the area subject to fewer restrictions for two weeks.
Let's remember that in the white area it can be said goodbye curfew and it will be possible to go to the restaurant for lunch or dinner in groups: there is no limit for the tables outdoors, while indoors a maximum of 8 people can sit together. The obligation remains to maintain distance, to wear a mask. Gatherings are prohibited. Green light to weddings with green pass (from 15 June also in the yellow area), but also at ceremonies, fairs, festivals, congresses. Discos will also be able to reopen, but with a ban on dancing on the floor, theme and amusement parks, wellness and spa centers, indoor swimming pools, game rooms, betting, bingo and casinos.
Moving on to the other regions, they stay in yellow zone for another week Tuscany, Sicily, Marche, the Province of Bolzano, Basilicata, Calabria and Campania. If the trend remains stable, these regions will pass into the white zone on June 21st. The last to change color will be Valle d'Aosta, which will have to wait until 28 June.