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‘Huge stupid Americanism’: Italian governor rails against Halloween as he imposes 31 October curfew

Vincenzo De Luca announces coronavirus measures amid spike in regional cases

Tom Embury-Dennis,Zoe Tidman
Saturday 17 October 2020 12:10 EDT
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Italian Governor Vincenzo De Luca sets curfew for 'stupid American' Halloween

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An Italian governor has promised to impose a regional curfew on 31 October to slow the spread of coronavirus, branding Halloween a “huge stupid Americanism”. 

Vicenzo De Luca, centre-left leader of the Campania region, which includes Naples, said the shutdown would begin at 10pm that night, amid a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases there this month. 

"Halloween is this huge piece of nonsense, this huge stupid Americanism that has also been imported into our country," Mr De Luca said in a Friday briefing broadcast on Facebook.

"There we go. Halloween is a moment of idiocy.

"Seeing as we must deal with reality, and seeing as I’m hearing about people already preparing to have parties, from 10pm on the last October weekend, everything will be shut.

"There will be a curfew. Moving around won’t even be allowed."

Halloween has only recently become popular in Italy, but the following day, 1 November, has long been a public holiday in the country to mark All Saints Day.

On Thursday, Mr De Luca also announced he was closing schools in the region for two weeks.

Mr De Luca’s comments come just months after he threatened in March to send police with flamethrowers to break up student parties as the pandemic raged.

In September, the 71-year-old was re-elected to his post with 68 per cent of the vote.

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