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The Italian government plans to verify after May 18 whether the conditions for a Series A restart are met. Starting May 4, the curfew in the country should be gradually relaxed, so that professional athletes can train individually. again. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced Sunday night.
Starting May 4, the curfew will be reduced in Italy
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“I’m also a huge soccer fan, but athletes’ health is a priority at this stage. We all love the sport and we don’t want our favorites to get sick,” Conte said.
Most recently, the 20 Italian first division clubs voted unanimously to continue the season. The ball has been resting in Serie A due to the crown crisis since March 9.
The government wants to give Italians more freedom of movement again, but only in the region in which they live. Various economic sectors could start again. With 26,000 deaths, Italy is one of the countries most affected by the coronavirus.
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