Rome:Seven weeks into Italy's strict lockdown, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Sunday laid out a long-awaited timetable for getting back to normal, announcing that factories, construction sites and wholesale supply businesses can resume activity as soon as they put safety measures in place against the virus.
Addressing reporters through a video link, Conte confirmed that public parks and gardens were set to reopen on 4 May. Italians will also be able to visit relatives who live in the same region.
Conte stressed the importance of continued social distancing. Mayors will be able to impose limits on park visitors, in order to avoid overcrowding.
The Premier further warned that if these rules were not followed, coronavirus cases would rise again, deaths would climb and there would be 'irreparable damage' to the economy.
Funerals with no more than 15 guests are set to resume on 4 May and mourners must wear masks.
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If all goes well, retail shops will reopen on 18 May, and restaurants, cafes, barbershops and hair salons on 1 June.