"The Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci, six months after the suspension of the state of emergency and in consideration of the trend of the infection from Covid-19, considers it appropriate to start a gradual return to normality in activities and behaviors, inspired by criteria of responsibility and compliance with current regulations ".

This is what we read in a note from the ministry, about the Covid epidemic and the policy that the new Meloni government intends to carry out in relation to the coronavirus.

"Today the disease is completely different from what it once was and therefore we are trying to make sure that gradually there can be a return to greater liberalization", explained Schillaci himself at the opening of the academic year. of the University of Tor Vergata.

"What I am concerned about - added the minister - is that all the patients who have remained behind in recent years, I am thinking of prevention, screening and cancer patients, can finally have a better, more equitable health care, which does not depend on availability. economic, from where one was born or lives in Italy ".

Schillaci spoke of a possible end to the obligation of masks in hospitals - after 31 October - and also of the hypothesis of a commission of inquiry on Covid : "It is useful to clarify what happened from the administrative uniform point, like yesterday was said by the Prime Minister. All political forces agree ".

"In terms of purchases, for example, I think it is correct to give a signal to the many sick people that public money is being spent correctly", he added.

From the new government, therefore, a freer and more libertarian approach to restrictions. But the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella , speaking at the celebration of "The Days of Research", recalled: "Public health has the task of maintaining high safety, especially for the most fragile, the elderly, and those who suffer from previous pathologies. ".

(Unioneonline / lf)

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