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Published 04:34 IST, May 17th 2020

PM: Italy 'must accept' risks of reopening economy

Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte acknowledged on Saturday that the reopening of the Italian economy brings a risk of new outbreaks of the coronavirus but said ‘’we must accept it.’’

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Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte acknowledged on Saturday that the reopening of the Italian economy brings a risk of new outbreaks of the coronavirus but said ‘’we must accept it.’’

Conte told reporters during a new conference that the nationwide lockdown that began in early March had brought ‘’the expected results,’’ putting the country in a position to expand economic activity in the second phase of reopening.

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Stores, bars, cafes, restaurants, hairdressers and museums are among the business and cultural activities that can resume starting Monday.

Gyms and swimming pools can reopen a week after.

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Travel between regions and into Italy from abroad will be permitted starting June 3.

Conte said the country must accept the risks and open before the availability of a vaccine.

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But an extensive monitoring system is in place and the government would intervene to close areas if there are new outbreaks.

 

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04:34 IST, May 17th 2020