
El primer
ministro Giuseppe Conte: "Ahora empezamos con los entrenamientos, más
adelante veremos si se podrán reanudar los campeonatos".
Italia entra en
la ‘fase 2’ de la emergencia coronavirus: el país, muy gradualmente, vuelve a
abrir y lo hará también el deporte. El primer ministro Giuseppe Conte anunció
que a partir del 4 de mayo los atletas profesionales o no profesionales (pero
reconocidos de interés nacional por el Comité Olímpico) podrán volver a
entrenarse individualmente, mientras que los entrenamientos de equipo se
reanudarán el 18 de mayo. "Yo amo el fútbol, me parecía raro vivir sin
Serie A pero es lo que tocaba”, afirmó Conte, “ahora empezamos con los entrenamientos, más
adelante veremos si se podrán reanudar los campeonatos".
La ciudadanía,
además, podrá volver a hacer ejercicio físico también alejándose de su
domicilio, pero respetando la distancia interpersonal de al menos dos metros. A
partir del 4 de mayo, además, será permitido el acceso a los parques
(respetando distancias y limitando los ingresos), visitar familiares, celebrar
funerales (con máximo 15 personas), abrirán bares y restaurantes (solo con
comida a domicilio). El 18 de mayo, en cambio, reabrirán museos, bibliotecas y
muestras, mientras que los peluqueros tendrán que esperar al 1 de junio.
Spadafora:
“Fútbol entrena desde el 18-M si hay las condiciones”
Vincenzo
Spadafora, ministro de deportes del gobierno italiano, explicó en ‘Rai2’ el
nuevo decreto anunciado esta noche por Giuseppe Conte. El fútbol, para volver
al trabajo, tendrá que esperar al menos hasta el 18 de mayo: “Hay dos buenas
noticias: se reinicia la actividad deportiva en los parques y los entrenamientos
de los atletas profesionales y no profesionales elegidos por el Comité
Olímpico. A partir del 4 de mayo solo podrán trabajar los deportes
individuales, los de equipo deben esperar el 18 de mayo. Obviamente, para ellos
será posible solo si habrá las condiciones, respetando los protocolos. La
Federación Italiana de Fútbol presentó uno, pero nuestro comité científico no
lo consideró suficiente y habrá que analizarlo en estos días”.
Sobre los
campeonatos, Spadafora añadió: “La Serie A no quiere que se pare el campeonato,
recibimos presiones para reanudar las competiciones. Respeto el mundo del
fútbol, que es una empresa fundamental para el estado: la situación es
complicada, pero las próximas fases de las reaberturas las tendremos que
conquistar poco a poco. Nada es seguro”.
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