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Italy sets out plans to ease Europe's longest lockdown

The country has give the green light for wholesale stores and restaurants to resume business on 4 May.

ITALY HAS OUTLINED plans to ease Covid-19 restrictions as it recorded its lowest daily death toll since mid-March. 

The country, which largely shut down in March as the disease’s devastation became clear, gave the green light for wholesale stores and restaurants to resume business on 4 May and for people once again to stroll in parks and visit relatives. 

Other shops will open three weeks later as will Italy’s many museums, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said. 

However, Conte told Italians that they would still have to wear face masks in public and rigorously observe social distancing.

“If you love Italy, keep your distance from others,” Conte said in a national address.

Conte is expected to announce more details on easing the lockdown there in the coming days.

Conte said priorities included restarting construction projects and export industries.

He confirmed that school classes would not resume until September.

Other European countries, meanwhile, are further along in easing lockdowns.

Germany allowed non-essential shops and other facilities to open last week, and Denmark has reopened schools for some children.

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez will present a detailed plan on tomorrow for the “de-escalation” of Spain’s lockdown.

His French counterpart likewise said he would unveil a “national deconfinement strategy” on the same day.

“Maximum caution will be our guideline for the rollback,” Sanchez said.

“We must be very prudent, because there is no manual, no road map, to follow.”

The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the pandemic began late last year, said all major construction projects had resumed as authorities pushed to restart factory production and other economic activity after a two-and-a-half-month lockdown.

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    Mute Patric Juillet
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    Dec 17th 2012, 4:35 PM

    Excellent! I have family in France that wants to join me in Kerry after seeing Ireland on the telly. And I have to say that where I live is magical.

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    Dec 17th 2012, 5:03 PM

    lucky man Patric you live in one of the most beautiful places in the world in my opinion

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    Dec 17th 2012, 5:16 PM

    Total bolloxology. The gathering is nothing short of a disgrace. Thousands of Irish forced to leave this island every year and the government have the cheek to ask ex-pats / people of Irish descent to come back and get ripped off while spending money they and their family earned yonder due to Irish governments past failing them, the arrogance. Banana Republic

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    Dec 17th 2012, 6:40 PM

    David, f*** off! This article is about tourism ireland winning a award. It’s great news!!!

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    Dec 17th 2012, 10:32 PM

    David when do you leave?

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    Mute Creamy Hamstrings
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    Dec 17th 2012, 4:14 PM

    The gathering! Ha. I hope it falls flat on it’s stupid face!

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    Mute Sluazcanal
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    Dec 17th 2012, 4:40 PM

    Why would you? You are one of the more intelligent commenters on here, What gives?

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    Mute padraig
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    Dec 17th 2012, 9:22 PM

    I hope it does well, owning a holiday home and all. We can’t eat ourselves up with cynicism.

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    Mute Bobby Sebastian
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    Dec 17th 2012, 5:48 PM

    Thats cool

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    Mute Adam Walsh
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    Dec 17th 2012, 7:28 PM

    To many party poopers on here !

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    Dec 17th 2012, 9:50 PM

    Where is this gathering ,what’s the Craig I want to go can I go can I can i I will be good

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    Mute Lou Brennan
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    Dec 18th 2012, 12:50 AM

    Come to Ireland, Most expensive and wettest country in Europe, but full of positive people who will love to mug you as much as they do there own. Hows that for a bit of reality? Can I have my award now.

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    Mute Nichola Ní Bhradáin
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    Dec 18th 2012, 3:03 AM

    So what’s the alternative? Tell people to stay away from Ireland, don’t bother coming or spending your money here? Give it to another country instead? Get behind your country and be proud of the good things we have to offer. There’s plenty if you care to look without cynicism.

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    Mute cooperguy
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    Dec 18th 2012, 9:26 AM

    Your so far off the mark it isn’t even funny. Dublin is ranked number 72 in world rankings of expensive cities. Behind a quite a few European cities http://www.finfacts.ie/costofliving.htm

    Seriously, if you hate living here so much just leave. The place will brighten up after you have taken your negativity with you.

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    Mute Garry Dempsey
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    Dec 18th 2012, 3:10 AM

    why would anyone come here on holiday when the weather is crap and its just so expensive I just dint get it

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