Bloomberg
Milan, Italy’s financial capital, will be under night-time curfew starting from Thursday in a bid to contain the renewed spread of the coronavirus, even as Giuseppe Conte’s government weighs softer nationwide measures.
The curfew in Lombardy, Italy’s most populous region which includes Milan, will be enforced from 11 pm to 5 am, according to a copy of a decree seen by Bloomberg. Residents of the region will need a written explanation for being out after curfew, and will only be excused on grounds of work, emergency or health, according to the order, which runs until at least November13.
The Campania region around Naples is also preparing to institute a curfew.