RESTRICTIONS WIDELY RESPECTED IN HOLIDAYS
Meanwhile, strengthened police controls ordered for Easter holidays continued through Monday, "also with police using helicopters and drones," the Ministry of Interior said in a statement.
Restrictions seemed to have been mostly respected. On Easter Sunday, some 213,565 people and 60,435 business activities were checked. 13,756 people were fined for not observing restrictive rules, including 19 coronavirus positive people who defied the absolute ban on leaving their home isolation, according to official data.
Still on Easter, some 121 commercial activities were sanctioned, while another 47 were shut down for major breaches.
Overall, law enforcement forces have checked 6,976,423 people and 2,831,550 activities between March 11, the day after the nationwide lockdown effectively entered into force, and April 12, the data found.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT MOVEMENTS MAY CHANGE
On Monday, in an interview with state-run RAI Radio 1 broadcaster, Transport Minister Paola De Micheli said the possible shift to the "Phase 2" of emergency -- meaning a gradual and partial restoration of economic and social activities -- would imply "a different way for people to use public transport."
"We will have to imagine a society where not everyone goes to work and back at the same time, but rather at flexible hours, and especially for public offices," De Micheli said.
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