I will report the situation in Italy.
From July 1st, 15 countries other than the EU, including Japan, will be allowed to enter Italy, but Prime Minister Conte has a cautious policy and needs to be self-isolated after entering Japan.
Given the tragedy that hit the country and the lives of tens of thousands of people who have lost it, risking a new wave of infection must be avoided.
"We must not waste the sacrifices of the people of this country in the last few months," says Italian Minister of Health Speranza.
According to the Ministry of Health data, 21 deaths in all Italy in the last 24 hours have been dramatically reduced compared to a few months ago.
This is a solid fact that encourages us!!
The Amalfi Coast has a well-controlled new coronavirus, with few people infected since the beginning of the pandemic, with a total of about 20 people. Currently, there are no positive patients. Most shops, restaurants, museums, etc. have restarted. Now I can go to the beach.
All villages on the Amalfi Coast have begun to slowly reopen. From June 3, it became possible to move freely throughout Italy, and the borders with European countries were reopened. The mask and social distance obligations remain calm. I wonder if the blue sea and the colorful and cute townscape...
Thanks to lockdown policy and thanks to a series of prevention measures adopted by the Cotugno hospital in Naples, the Campania region has always recorded a low number of infections. PHASE II began on May 18, economic activities reopened but no increase in contagion was found.
In Naples, delayed by three days compared to the rest of Italy, on May 21st bars, restaurants, stores reopened and the economy restarted. This second step was named If you love Italy keep your distance reminding Italians of 3 mandatory rules: social distancing, gloves, mask!
One of the most visited archaeological sites in the world is Pompeii and with enormous joy on May 26 reopened its doors to visitors: you enter in maximum 40 people every 15 minutes. The itinerary is designed to prevent crowding, but you can walk among streets,monuments,gardens...
Our tourist flow is exclusively Japanese and since air traffic is currently closed, we have not yet taken concrete measures of attention. We are preparing to welcome our guests carefully. In the open spaces we will observe the safety distance, the drivers will wear a mask.
After the lockdown, there are three main rules in Italy. Masks, social distances and hand sanitizers. It's so cool to wear a mask! ️ It's handmade, I made it too. The "wait here" mark is to protect the line. If you think about Japan, you'll probably write it in honorific, maybe it's Italy.