The minister also explained that a little less than 15 percent of Italy's regional and high-speed trains are currently running, while the percentage is higher for flights since the government chose "to leave open some air traffic routes in order to bring home Italians studying abroad or those who had a job but have lost it."
Any decision on whether to shift to this second phase would be up to the central government, on the base of the recommendations of a technical and scientific committee of experts.
Italy has declared a six-month national state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic on Jan. 31.
The government imposed a nationwide lockdown that went into effect on March 10. One month later, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the lockdown would continue until May 3.
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