Italy to reopen borders on June 3
Restaurant staff making preparations for the reopening of Cafè Gambrinus in Naples, Italy, on Thursday. Several European countries have started to ease their Covid-19 lockdowns in an attempt to save the summer holiday period. – EPA pic, May 16, 2020.
ITALY will reopen to tourists from early June and scrap a 14-day mandatory quarantine period, the government said today, as it quickened the country’s exit from the coronavirus lockdown. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte enforced an economically crippling shutdown in early March to counter a global pandemic, which official records show has killed more than 31,500 people in the country.
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