Italian regional governor slams Halloween revellers as Covid-19 cases surge

17 October 2020, 17:34

Halloween lanterns (David Cheskin/AP)
Halloween. Picture: PA

Vincenzo De Luca, whose region includes Naples, said the festival was a ‘stupid American extravagance’ and a ‘monument to imbecility’.

The governor of a southern region of Italy has had choice words for the exported American holiday of Halloween as Naples buckles under surging coronavirus infections.

Campania governor Vincenzo De Luca blasted the holiday as a “stupid American extravagance” and a “monument to imbecility” in announcing a 10pm curfew in Naples and the surrounding region over Halloween weekend.

Mr De Luca has blamed “irresponsible” young people for Campania’s surge in infections, and this week closed schools for in-person learning for two weeks.

His bah-humbug to Halloween was in keeping with that tough line.

While Italy has long celebrated the religious holidays of All Saints and All Souls, Halloween has only taken off in the last generation, most strongly in the Italian south.

Campania was largely spared the first wave of Covid-19, but the region is now one of the worst-hit in Italy and is reaching a critical stage given it has far fewer hospital beds, intensive care units and medical personnel than other regions of a similar size.

Pumpkins
Harvested pumpkins lie in rows in a field (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Mr De Luca won praise, and another term in office, for taking a tough line to keep infections down during Italy’s initial outbreak.

But his decision to shift all learning online prompted criticism from the education minister and protests from parents.

His Halloween rant sparked some ridicule on social media Saturday with the hashtag #allouin, which is how “Halloween” is sometimes written in Italian.

The rant was included in one of Mr De Luca’s Facebook videos on Covid-19, which feature his colourful language and obvious frustration that Neapolitans are flouting social-distancing rules and mask mandates.

“How can you be so irresponsible?” he demanded on Friday of students who wear their masks around their chins rather than over their noses.

Corriere della Sera, in interpreting Mr De Luca’s latest video, noted that the veteran of Italy’s centre-left is in a tough spot given Campania’s hospital capacity cannot handle any more serious infections.

But commentator Fabrizio Roncone criticised the governor’s seemingly dictatorial bent, saying he’s treating residents like “subjects”.

By Press Association

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