Italy's 10 pm COVID curfew could be
changed on May 16, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said Friday.
The government is under rising pressure to put it back to
midnight or scrap it altogether.
"I think May 16 is a hopeful date to supersede the curfew, but
obviously it won't be a free for all, we've seen what happens
with that," Di Maio told La7 TV.
"We all want to get out of this nightmare. The issue is to
supersede the curfew but not to have to return to it in a few
months.
"It's not just the case for Italy. Now we must face the summer
and let vaccinated foreign tourists come to Italy".
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