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When will Italy lift the lockdown and will inbound and outbound travel be allowed?

Many European countries began to unblock on May 18, and Italy, which was the most severely affected before, has also recently announced that it will unblock and open inbound and outbound tourism. I believe that the economy is no longer reliable. Everyone needs to maintain their daily lives, but what will happen to tourism? Domestic travel restrictions lifted

Italy was once Europe's epicenter of the novel coronavirus epidemic. The country's government agreed on Saturday (16th) to lift the closure order and will allow travelers to enter and exit the country again from the 3rd of next month. Domestic tourism Restrictions will also be lifted, a move seen as a milestone in Italy's recovery. Prime Minister Conte continues to emphasize the gradual relaxation of restrictions to prevent a second wave of the epidemic.

New coronavirus pneumonia broke out in Italy in late February, and the epidemic spread rapidly. The government ordered a nationwide lockdown in March, becoming the first European country to implement similar restrictions. The measures are still among the strictest in the world. June 2nd is Italy’s National Day holiday. In order to prevent people from traveling on a large scale during the long weekend, the government has set the unblocking day on the day after the National Day. The move is expected to bring timely relief to businesses that are about to usher in the traditional summer tourist season, and is expected to alleviate the economic impact caused by the epidemic.

Businesses in Italy can reopen next Monday (18th), and the city’s lockdown will be lifted on the same day, which means people can visit relatives and friends. Italy reported 789 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday (15th), with a total of nearly 224,000 confirmed cases nationwide; more than 31,000 of them died, making the death toll the third highest in the world, second only to the United States and the United Kingdom. More unblocking time

From May 18, Italy will "take risks" to restart commercial and social activities such as retail and hairdressing. Each region can formulate regional regulations to regulate reopening;

Gyms will reopen from May 25, and movie theaters will reopen from June 15; public gatherings will continue to be prohibited, and patients with positive COVID-19 tests and mild symptoms in home isolation will be prohibited from traveling.

Conte also called on Italians to wear masks when participating in indoor activities, keep a safe distance of one meter when participating in outdoor activities, and wear masks when it is impossible to maintain a safe distance.