Italy will allow factories and building sites to reopen from 4 May and permit limited family visits as it prepares a staged end to Europe's longest coronavirus lockdown, the country's Prime Minister has said.
More than two months after the first case of Covid-19 appeared in a small town outside Milan and following weeks of lockdown, Italy is looking ahead to a second phase of the crisis in which it will attempt to restart the economy without triggering a new wave of infections. "We expect a very complex challenge," Giuseppe Conte said as he outlined the road map to restarting activities put into hibernation since early March. "We will live with the virus and we will have to adopt every precaution possible." Manufacturers, construction