translated from Spanish: Coronavirus: Italian PM said “the worst is over”

The readings of the Italian prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, is not usually his best, but the truth is that the Premier ratified the measures taken to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and assured that “the worst has already happened”, after the more than 32,000 deaths since 21 February. From the Monday of this week, bars, restaurants, shops and hairdressers can be reopened, and certification will no longer be required to circulate in the jurisdiction itself. Similarly, the Italian prime minister announced on Saturday that European travellers will be allowed to enter the country without quading from June, a remarkable step to relax one of the strictest blockades caused by coronavirus in the world.

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte

“At this stage, more than ever, respect for safety distances and, when necessary, the use of masks remain fundamental,” Conte said, giving a report on the management of the pandemic in the Chamber of DeputiesThe conte speech was given on the day that the first of the 32,330 deaths in the country since the start of the pandemic was given.” It’s not the time for parties, nightlife and meetings,” he warned, insisting on his calls for no new pockets of contagion, at a time when there are still 62,752 positives across the country.

“With the same determination used in phase 1 I believe that it is possible, in fact, to make a courageous decision towards a rapid return to normalcy. We are able to face phase 2 with confidence and responsibility,” he added Conte.Es from this, which in turn presented the following schedule:25 May, will allow the opening of gyms, swimming pools and sports centers.
3 June, travellers from European Union countries can start entering Italy without going into quarantine for two weeks, and the travel ban between different regions of the country will be removed.
June 15, cinemas and theatres can reopen their doors.
“We already know the virus and know how to protect ourselves. The worst is over, thanks to the citizens who changed their lifestyles to deal with the emergency,” the premier encouraged.

Since this week the country’s hairdressers reopened

Ultimately, the official further announced that from Monday 25 May serological tests will be initiated throughout the country, voluntarily, to determine possible people with antibodies. In this context, Conte emphasized that Italy has already carried out 3,171,719 coronavirus tests, “which is the largest number by people worldwide, with 5,134 tests per 100,000 inhabitants”. The economy
Economically, he said that “the banking system can and should give more to accelerate public collateral-covered loans,” which the government included in the decree called “Cure Italy” to facilitate the entry into loans to small and medium-sized enterprises across the country. In addition to these points, a new package of measures of 55 billion euros was presented to address the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The premier called on the Italians to “summer in Italy”, as a way to energize a tourism sector that contributes 13% of gross domestic product.” Now we have to start the economic and productive engine after we have passed the most acute phase of the emergency. We must turn the crisis into an opportunity,” he said. In this note:

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