After increasing the number of cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, Italy ordered a quarantine affecting 16 million people in the country’s north.
The decree was announced in the early hours of Sunday. Anyone living in Lombardy and 14 other central and northern provinces will need special permission to travel. Milan and Venice are both affected. The order has created confusion from travelers as well as local officials, who said they had not been kept in the loop about the plans.
The order will affect about a quarter of Italy’s population, including the Lombardy region and more than a dozen other provinces — which are home to the cities of Milan and Venice.
“There will be a ban for everybody to move in and out of these territories and also within the same territory,” Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said, according to the Associated Press. “Exceptions will be allowed only for proven professional needs, exceptional cases, and health issues.”
The number of COVID-19 cases in Italy has been increasing more than any other country in the world except for China. Italian officials on Sunday announced that 366 people had died and more than 7,000 people had been infected. It was a jump from Saturday’s numbers of 233 deaths and less than 6,000 cases.
This move was appreciated by the World Health Organization, whose director-general called it bold and courageous while acknowledging the sacrifice it entailed.
Milan’s Corriere Della Sera newspaper said that the deliveries of goods will continue, and airports and train stations will be open. But people who are traveling in and out of the quarantine zone or between provinces will have to bring documentation from a doctor or an employer that their movements were necessary.
Within the quarantine zone, restaurants and stores will remain open, and buses and trains will run. But people need to remain 1 meter apart, the newspaper reported. Museums, night clubs, and gyms have been ordered to close until April 3.
Some local politicians complained about it on social media that they had received no guidance from the national government — while being bombarded with questions from constituents.
Outside the lockdown area, Italians are also taking precautions.
Sunday’s mass at the Vatican was presented by Livestream, and crowds were light. Large public gatherings have been banned, Nationwide.
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