Italy closed until May, from Monday to 10 red regions

Italy will remain closed until May, and from Monday more than half of the country will be in the red zone, with Calabria, Toscan and Valle d'Aosta added to the 7 regions and the autonomous province of Trent in which the most difficult restrictions are in force, while Lazio [...]
Italy will remain closed until May, and from Monday more than half the country will be in the red zone, with Calabria, Toscan and Valle d'Aosta to be added to the 7 regions and the autonomous province of Trent in which the most difficult restrictions are in force, while Lazio is back in the orange. With 24 thousand new cases and 450 deaths in one day, the government confirms the maximum severity even after Easter.
But throughout the red zone, all students to eighth and 50% of high school students will be in class until sixth grade, reports A2.
Until April 30th, there will be no movement between regions, bars still sitting for bars and restaurants, reopening gyms, swimming pools, cinemas and theatres will be on a later date, the yellow zone was canceled by the end of the month.
The “Measures approved so far have given us the first sign of slowdown, but the situation is still delicate”, says Health Minister Roberto Speranza. The decision to extend the tightening of measures was made by the leaders, but it still caused tension in most.
These decisions will take effect in Italy starting March 29th.












