Draghi to push back the Italy’s curfew from 10 to 11 pm

FLORENCE, ITALY – Premier Mario Draghi decided to push back the virus-containing curfew from 10 to 11 pm since May 19, pushing it further back to midnight from June 7, and ending it completely from June 21. “We want to take gradual measures in order to understand the effect on contagions”, Draghi said. 

There will be no more curfew from June 1 in Friuli, Molise and Sardinia after they become low-risk white zones. They will be followed by Abruzzo, Veneto and Liguria on June 7 if the current contagion curve continues. In these low-risk zones only social distancing and face masks are enforced.

The new roadmap also provided to reopen malls and markets on May 22 and gyms on May 24. Italy’s bars and restaurants indoors will reopen from June 1, indoors swimming pools on July 1. Weddings will be able to restart from June 15, with a green pass certifying a vaccination or test for the participants. Theme parks will reopen on June 15.

Sporting events will be able to have 25% crowds in the open from June 1. On July 1 social, leisure and cultural centres will reopen, along with casinos, bingo halls and gambling shops, while ski lifts will reopen on May 22, but discos will stay closed both indoors and outdoors.


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