Italy to recruit army of 60,000 volunteers to enforce social distancing rules
People socialise in Campo de Fiori, a popular piazza in Rome's historic centre - LaPresse/ Italy wants to recruit an army of 60,000 volunteers to help enforce social distancing rules, amid fears that a second wave of infections could be looming. The volunteers would not have any policing powers but would patrol piazzas, parks, playgrounds, markets, bar areas and beaches, asking people not to congregate in large groups. They would be drawn from the ranks of the unemployed, those on income support and those who have been furloughed as a ...
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