More than two months after the first covid-19 case appeared in a small town outside Milan and after weeks of blockade, Italy is looking forward to the second phase of the crisis, in which it will try to restart its economy without triggering a new wave. Infected.
"We expect to face very complex challenges," Conte said, outlining the roadmap for activities that have returned to dormancy since early March "We will live with the virus and we will take all possible precautions."
Manufacturers, construction companies and some wholesalers will be allowed to reopen from May 4, followed by retailers in two weeks. Restaurants and bars will be fully reopened from the beginning of June, although takeout will be completed earlier.
"Reopening is only allowed if all participating companies strictly abide by workplace safety agreements," said conte He added that the reopening will lay the foundation for deeper economic reform in the coming months.
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