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Italy, Europe's first country that was hit-hard by coronavirus, will allow some businesses to reopen as soon as this week, PM Giuseppe Conte says

An aerial view taken on April 25, 2020 shows St. Mark's square, the Bell Tower, St. Mark's Basilica and the Doges' Palace as the sun rises over Venice, during the country's lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 infection, caused by the novel coronavirus.

Italy, hit hard by the virus weeks before other major Western countries, has been forced to serve as a model for how to fight it. Exporting companies need to resume activity sooner to reduce the risk of being cut out of the production chain and losing business, he said. The lockdown has put a strain on the euro zone's third-largest economy and Italian business leaders have called for the restrictions to be eased to head off economic catastrophe.

 

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Italy to start reopening business on May 4, schools in Sept: PM to paperItaly will start reopening its manufacturing industry on May 4 as part of plans to ease its coronavirus lockdown, and schools will reopen in September, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said in a newspaper interview on Sunday. I hope with reopening no more people dying because of virus And when are they going to open their brains to not engage with CCP?or they want another wave of deadly viruses greed before public safety ....
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