Coronavius in Italy ʹCte: This month we open schools

A reopening match will feel as of Monday, then the next wave will arrive from May 4th. But everything with measures to guarantee security. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Cote is drawing up a gradual plan to return to normality, but very carefully, to avoid any risk of a return [...]
But everything with measures to guarantee security.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Cote is drawing up a gradual plan to return to normality, but very carefully, to avoid any risk of restoring the pandemic. He has already announced that schools will open in September and there is also a plan for reopening the country, which will be presented next week. Conte, in an interview for La Republic, recalls that the school theme was the focus of executive attention.
The school says he will reopen in September, but all scenarios drawn up by the technical-scient committee predict high infection risks. Our children's health is at stake, without neglecting the average age of teachers who are among the highest in Europe.
Remote lesson, it's working well up to around” From May 4th, meanwhile, it is thought to reopen a portion of the industry and companies, from production to construction, and to have maximum commitment HINA counter bureaucracy to enable financial aid. On the other hand, there are millions of Italians who have not felt the consequences of the isolation they have already been subjected to for a month and a half. The Italian prime minister also says he cannot proceed with isolation beyond May 4th, as a very serious compromise of the country's socioeconomic composition is threatened.
However, the plan will be ready next week and the condition for reopening will be rigorous respect for safety protocols for jobs, construction and transport companies. The plan will, however, contain part of the social distance rules, since, as County says, we are not yet ready for full freedom of movement. But an easing of the current rules is being studied. There will be complete freedom, he says. We will enable more movement, but by keeping all guarantees of prevention and control of infection in force. As far as tourism is concerned, the prime minister has confirmed there will be a programme for it, but bars and restaurants will not be reopened 4 May. / TCH












