Italy to reopen borders on June 3 to restart tourism

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Beginning on June 3, all visitors will be allowed back into the country and will no longer be obliged to self-isolate. Italy Borders COVID19 Lockdown

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte enforced an economically-crippling shut down in early March to counter a global pandemic which official records show has killed over 31,500 people in the country.

Beginning on June 3, all visitors will be allowed back into the country and will no longer be obliged to self-isolate. Italians will also be able to move between regions, though local authorities can limit travel in specific areas of infection numbers spike. The peak of Italy's contagion passed at the end of March, but with officials warning a second wave cannot be ruled out, Conte had been reluctant to lift the lockdown quickly.

 

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overburdened health system). Kindly consider the above recommendations/proposals to better execute on the evacuation process. Thank you.

arrangements can quarantine in their own homes...that has been the global standard...it's unfair for NCDC and foreign affairs to use that as excuses (unduly insisting on isolation for returnees that have tested negative for Covid19 will bring an undue strain on the already

then the consulate/airlines can also airlift those that have private accommodation arrangements back home or can afford private hotel rooms (there is a need to make the NCDC understand that this is the most feasible arrangement at the moment). People with adequate living

lockdown( like the US, UK, and Currently India and other Countries are doing only citizens of Nigeria are can be airlifted with proven means of identification). 3. If the challenge of accommodating returnees is an issue ( which obviously is now the case from the above report)

2. FAAN should discuss with and Allow the airlines that are operational to airlift Nigerians from any location adhering to already established Covid19 protocols back to Abuja or Lagos on agreed and specific days of the week as part of the already approved partial relaxation of

The suggestions are again Listed below for your consideration: 1. Involve FAAN/Aviation minister to determine days when the Abuja/Lagos airports will be open to admit Nigerians returning home. These airlines could include capable local service providers.

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