Quarantine in Italy: government enters next phase of lifting restrictions



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Bars, restaurants and hairdressers open in Italy on May 18

Illustrative photo (RBC-Ukraine)

The government may again limit the work of institutions if the number of people infected with coronavirus increases

Starting on May 18, the Italian government plans to introduce the next quarantine phase, in particular to open bars, restaurants, hairdressers and beauty salons. It is reported by Quifinanza.

The government reportedly announced last night the opening of bars, restaurants, hairdressers, beauty salons, museums and libraries throughout Italy. However, before opening, institutions must take security measures, as well as carry out daily disinfection of the facilities.

Additionally, restaurants must establish a two-meter distance between tables, and waiters must serve customers with masks and gloves. Institutions must also be equipped with disinfectants.

As noted, in the event of a further increase in the number of infections in the country, the government may intervene in the situation and again limit the work of the institutions.

Remember that in France, Italy and Spain, more than 2 million fines were issued for quarantine violations imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. In Italy, violators are fined € 206 or up to 3 months in prison.

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