Times of Suriname

Italy orders bars and restaurant­s to close early as COVID rates surge

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MILAN Italy on Sunday ordered bars and restaurant­s to close by 6 p.m. and shut public gyms, cinemas and swimming pools to try to halt a rapid resurgence in the coronaviru­s that has pushed daily infection rates to new records.

The measures, which take effect on monday and were agreed between Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s government in Rome and regional authoritie­s, arrived after two nights of protests in Naples and Rome against curfews introduced in a number of regions last week. Aware of the huge cost of shutting down the economy, the Rome government has said it does not want to repeat the blanket lockdown ordered in the first phase of the crisis. But it has been forced to ratchet up restrictio­ns steadily as the pandemic has raced ahead after slowing down in the summer. The decree encourages people not to go out and to limit contacts at home with anyone outside their immediate family, but does not impose a mandatory nationwide curfew or lockdown and allows shops and most businesses to remain open. However, service in bars and restaurant­s will be subject to a series of controls to limit contagion, and cinemas, theatres, gaming halls and disotheque­s will be closed.

The decree also directs that up to three quarters of high school teaching should be done online to limit the number of pupils in school buildings. Italy, once the country hardest hit by the pandemic in the industrial­ised world, has been overtaken by others in Europe including Spain, France and Britain, but case rates have been rebounding rapidly and health services have come under increasing pressure. (Reuters)

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