Why a European town just banned its residents from getting sick


The mayor of a European town has issued an unusual proclamation: “Getting sick is prohibited.”

Residents of Belcastro — a small town in the southern region of Calabria in Italy — have been “ordered to avoid contracting any illness that requires medical assistance, especially an emergency”, a decree from Mayor Antonio Torchia said.

Torchia said while “we take (the decree) with a bit of irony”, it is intended to highlight the town’s inadequate access to healthcare.

Belcastro, a town of about 1,300 people of whom half are elderly, has a health centre that is often closed, and on-call doctors are not available on weekends, holidays or after hours, the mayor said.

The closure of nearby healthcare centres, and the fact that the nearest emergency room is about 45 kilometres away in the city of Catanzaro, led the mayor to believe it necessary to “adopt an urgent and non-deferrable act of a precautionary nature”, he said.

“This is not just a provocation, the ordinance is a cry for help, a way to shine a spotlight on an unacceptable situation,” Torchia told local news outlet Corriere della Calabria.

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