Khaleej Times

Italy proposes 60K civic assistants for post-virus vigilance

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rome — Italian officials have proposed creating a 60,000-strong corps of volunteer “civic assistants” who would remind people of the need to observe measures against coronaviru­s infection as the country emerges from lockdown.

The force, to be drawn from among pensioners and the unemployed, is the brainchild of Regional Affairs Minister Francesco Boccia and Antonio Decaro, mayor of the southern city of Bari.

The civil protection unit, which manages the various volunteers helping to fight against Covid-19 epidemic that has caused nearly 33,000 deaths in Italy, would be charged with the recruitmen­t.

They would answer questions and remind the public of social distancing rules, or the need to wear masks, in crowded areas such as beaches, parks and city streets. The volunteers would not be able to fine people.

Decaro said Monday that some of these potential volunteers had already “helped deliver groceries or medicines to those who could not leave their homes during the crisis.”

“In this new phase, they will help control access to parks or markets, counting the number of people entering or leaving, or explaining the rules of access to beaches when they reopen,” Decaro, who is also president of the Associatio­n of Italian Municipali­ties, said in a statement.

Some authoritie­s said they welcomed the idea of more help in the aftermath of the coronaviru­s crisis as they struggle with crowd control at bars, cafes and beaches after two months of lockdown.

“Civic assistants can be useful,” said Paolo Truzu, mayor Sardinia’s capital Cagliari, adding that he envisioned them helping on his city’s beaches.

Others, however, scoffed at the idea. —

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