This story is from November 4, 2020

Italy to impose anti-virus night curfew

Italy to impose anti-virus night curfew
ROME: Italy's prime minister has signed a decree to enforce a nationwide night curfew from 10:00 pm on Thursday to stop the resurgence of coronavirus, media reported.
Giuseppe Conte was expected to detail other anti-virus measures, such as shutting shopping centres, which will remain in force until December 3.
The reports say that Italy's 20 regions will be classed with a three-tier system -- red, orange and green -- with the red states facing the most restrictive measures.

The curfew will run from 10:00 pm until 5:00 am across the country.
The regionalised approach means Conte's government is resisting a blanket nationwide lockdown approach, which has been adopted by countries including France, Ireland and England.
Over the last week, Italy has been hit by a series of fairly small but sometimes violent demonstrations in cities against previously announced shutdown measures, such as the closure of bars and restaurants.
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