So we will eat in restaurants when they open (pics)

Italy gives a taste

So we will eat in restaurants when they open

Giuseppe Conte says Italy, the country most affected by the coronavirus more than any other in Europe, is preparing to lift the restrictive measures on May 4, in a bid to get the country back to normal - as far as possible - rhythms. The government was preparing for the resumption of operations and worked systematically with scientists and experts to develop an effective plan to lift the restrictive measures.

22593836 Restaurants, Nea Famagusta

One of the issues that concerns a lot of people is the opening of restaurants and cafes, where people can not maintain the distance of two meters that is considered safe to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

A first test was done by the owner of the restaurant Il Ciak in the Trastevere area of ​​Rome, who tried a possible new facility. Placing plexiglass in the middle of the table as a divider. The couple sat at a table of two people and in the middle of the table and a piece of plexiglass has been placed lengthwise. And the divider may make this dinner less romantic, but Valerio Calderoni (the restaurant owner) and his wife Martina have plenty of space to eat and can still clink their glasses.

Of course, it is not clear how these dividers will affect the conversations of the occupants, especially if they also have to wear a mask - but this is a test. "We have to see how people react to the lifting of the restrictive measures, but for now it is the only solution," explains Valerio Calderoni, testing the panel.

22593077 Restaurants, Nea Famagusta

There are also many factors that the homeowner should consider. "I will reduce the seats in my restaurant by 50%. By reducing the positions, I also reduce my staff ".

As for the commercial director of the company Nuova Giga Print srl who made these plexiglasses and who is engaged in the production of security devices for commercial premises, as he says "the price of plexiglass has reached the heights, due to increased demand".