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Updated February 28th, 2020 at 17:21 IST

Italy tries a return to some normalcy after virus closures

 Authorities in Italy have decided to re-open schools and museums in some of the areas less hard-hit by the

Italy tries a return to some normalcy after virus closures
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 Authorities in Italy have decided to re-open schools and museums in some of the areas less hard-hit by the

In the more heavily affected regions — Lombardy and Veneto in the north — authorities on Friday were leaning toward opening schools there, too.

At least 650 people have tested positive in Italy, almost entirely in the country's productive north.

“The aim is to return to normalcy,'' Veneto Gov. Luca Zaia told state TV in an interview.

Zaia noted that 79 of the 133 people in Veneto with COVID-19 “have no symptoms and are in perfect health.”

While Italy is easing its restrictions, other parts of the world are still closing down activities and venues.

Italy's neighbor, Switzerland, on Friday

In Japan, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will be closed from Saturday to March 15, operator Oriental Land Co., said.

In South Korea, which has the next highest number of cases in the world after China, the popular K-Pop group BTD canceled a concert planned for April in Seoul.

After France saw a sudden jump of 20 new virus cases around the country, authorities were testing a raft of people, limiting some public activities and trying to determine the source of the new cases.

Most are concentrated in the Oise region north of Paris, where a teacher with the virus died this week and where the source of the outbreak is unknown.

So far since Thursday night, new cases with links to Italy have been reported in Nigeria — the first known case in sub-Saharan Africa — United Arab Emirates, Greece, France, Lithuania and the Netherlands.

Nevertheless, on Thursday, a tribunal in Italy's east central region of Marche suspended a regional ordinance that had shut down schools and museums. With only about a half-dozen cases in Marche, students were expected to return to class there next week. In the western region of Liguria, which has reported about 20 cases, local administrators decided that students could resume school, also next week.

The majority of Italy's cases, which overall total at least 650, have been reported in Lombardy, a populous region that includes Italy's financial hub, Milan.

That city's iconic Gothic cathedral, known as the Duomo and one of Milan's top tourist attractions, is supposed to be fully open again to visitors in a few days. That could give a psychological boost to Milanese, whose usually bustling metropolis has resembled more of a ghost town lately, as workers stayed home and tourism has dwindled there, and other parts of Italy.

Ten towns in Lombardy are under quarantine, after nearly all the early cases of COVID-19 were clustered there.

The drop in tourism, one of Italy's biggest industries, is also being keenly felt in Venice, which lives off tourism and is Veneto's most famous city.

“Tourism has been brought to its knees” Veneto's governor said, noting that that sector brings in $18 billion ($20 million) in revenues. “It's the biggest industry in Veneto,” Zaia said.

 

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Published February 28th, 2020 at 17:21 IST

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