Italian hospitaliy needs to wait until June
According to the largest Italian daily, the Corriere della Sera, Italy is trying to restart after weeks of strict lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic, which began on February 20th. From May 4, the hitherto stopped “non-vital” production will resume: factories will open, the automotive, textile and construction industries, as well as the fashion sector, will resume. Trade should wait until May 18, and hospitality until June, according to the government schedule. From Monday, however, bookstores and baby clothing stores will be reopened. Presses, cafés and restaurants are not allowed, but they can sell food and drinks.
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