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Italian Businesses Set to Reopen, With Travel Ban Lifted June 3
- Prime minister’s decree keeps rules on gatherings in place
- Portugal and Spain to also relax pandemic lockdown measures
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Italy is set to open businesses from bars to hairdressers on Monday, while Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s government decided to unblock the country’s national borders and allow citizens to move freely within the country starting June 3.