Coronavirus: Italy near the removal of quarantines, Prime Minister Cute speaks

Italy will announce its plans to gradually put an end to quarantine by the end of this week, the prime minister of this country, Giuseppe Ctete, has said. In a Facebook post, Mr. Cite said the country should not hand over its “maximum care policy”, and added that Italy would reopen in line [...]
In a Facebook post, Mr. Cite said that the country should not hand over its “maximum maintenance policy”, and added that Italy would reopen in line with “serious scientific policies”.
A reasonable expectation is to apply this thing from May 4th,” he said.
Italy has reported 24 thousand and 114 deaths so far, the highest death rate in Europe by the Coronavirus, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
The third largest economy in the eurozone has been under strict measures since 9 March, in efforts to fight the virus.
European countries are slowly beginning to ease measures, especially in businesses and schools. However, there is no co-ordination among states for such a thing.
Countries like Denmark have already reopened elementary schools, while the Spanish government is discussing how to facilitate resurgeons in order to allow children out. /Periscope












