Lockdown: people will be allowed to travel abroad in Italy from June 3, the government has prepared a blueprint
Rome, Reuters. From 3 June in Lockdown, Italy will allow to travel abroad. The Italian government on Saturday approved a ruling that would allow foreign travel from June 3. The government has now prepared to fully open Italy, where the most drastic lockdown was. Italy has been preparing to lift all kinds of restrictions across the country since June 3. According to a draft seen by the news agency Reuters, the government is taking these steps to revive its economy battered by the Corona virus lockdown.
Italy was the first European country to enact a stringent lockdown ban in March in an effort to curb the disease. Now Italy is gradually curbing the lockdown due to the decline in the number of new cases. Hukmanama, which is yet to be amended. Accordingly, all kinds of activity within different areas will be allowed from May 18.