Corona virus: Italian government announces easing of lockdown, lifting of travel bans
According to international media reports, the government has decided to gradually lift the lockdown ban to restore normalcy in Italy after the death toll from Corona continued to decline.
The Italian Prime Minister has issued a decree allowing domestic and foreign travel from June 3, while also announcing the opening of shops from May 18 with security measures.
The Italian prime minister says he wants to gradually return to normalcy to avoid a second wave of corona, taking precautionary measures to ease sanctions.The Corona devastation in Tully, which began in February, began to subside in May, and today only 159 deaths were recorded with a record decline, the lowest number of deaths in a single day in the last three months.
Italy is the third largest country in the world with the highest number of deaths, with a total of 31,600 confirmed deaths so far, after the United States and the United Kingdom.
Earlier, the Prime Minister had announced the easing of lockdown across the country from May 4, giving good news to the people after the positive effects of the lockdown came to light.
"We have decided to ease the lockdown because the epidemic has started and all schools across the country will reopen in September," he said.
He said that after May 4, business centers, especially in the manufacturing and construction sectors, would be allowed to operate. More big decisions will be made after looking at the situation in a week.