Building up cinemas, swimming pools, and gyms in Italy, the decision on bars and restaurants also changes

Italy has decided to close cinemas, swimming pools and gyms by Monday in a rotating effort to stem the rapid growth of coronary infections. Bars and restaurants will have to be closed by 6:00, but shops and most businesses will continue to operate. Meanwhile, the cabinet government [...]
Italy has decided to close cinemas, swimming pools and gyms by Monday in a rotating effort to stem the rapid growth of coronary infections.
Bars and restaurants will have to be closed by 6:00, but shops and most businesses will continue to operate.
Meanwhile, Spain's government cabinet agreed Sunday to a <x0 state of alert” throughout the country.
Both countries were hit hard during the first wave of pandemic in Europe.
The tightening of the measures was adopted between Prime Minister Giuseppe Cute and regional leaders.
The Champani region, including Naples, has been among those seeking stricter restrictions.
Cite has said he does not want to repeat the national stalemate imposed during the first wave in March and April due to the economic damage caused.
Under new measures, most high school learning will be conducted online.
The tightening of the masses comes at the time of the protests in Naples, and then in Rome, against their toughness.
Saturday marked a new record of cases in Italy with more than 19,600 infected. The number of deaths in 24 hours has gone to 151.












