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Coronavirus: Committee, avoid hugs and shaking hands

2020-03-03T20:12:23.074Z


'Hypotheses to stop events, including sports'. These are the recommendations of the scientific committee wanted by Conte. At the start in Palazzo Chigi majority summit (ANSA)


The meeting of the heads of delegation chaired by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to discuss measures on the coronavirus has started at Palazzo Chigi. There are the Minister of Economy Roberto Gualtieri, of Health Roberto Speranza, of Justice Alfonso Bonafede, of Agriculture Teresa Bellanova, of Culture Dario Franceschini and the Undersecretary of the Presidency of the Council Riccardo Fraccaro. The deputy minister for economics Laura Castelli, the one for infrastructure Giancarlo Cancellieri and the parliamentarians of Iv Maria Elena Boschi and Luigi Marattin also participate.

Avoid events for 30 days, including sports, which involve crowding people and not respecting the safety distance of at least one meter. It is one of the proposals of the Scientific Technical Committee wanted by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, which could integrate the Prime Ministerial Decree of March 1st and which would be adopted throughout the country.

People over 75 and people over 65 who are ill are encouraged not to go to crowded places. It is one of the recommendations of the Scientific Technical Committee wanted by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, which could integrate the Prime Ministerial Decree of March 1st. It is also recommended that everyone avoid hugs and handshakes whenever possible, and keep a meter away from other people. The measures concern the whole country, for 30 days, but are to be re-evaluated every two weeks.

Source: ansa

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