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Photos show people in Italy leaving their homes as the country eases its lockdown restrictions after almost 2 months

  • Italy started relaxing its lockdown on May 4, after almost two months.
  • Previously, only grocery stores and pharmacies were open, and people could only travel with police permission.
  • Schools, cinemas, and most retail shops remain closed.
  • Stores, libraries, and museums could reopen May 18, and hairdressers, salons, bars, and restaurants by June 1.
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Italy began easing its lockdown restrictions on Monday.

Home to Europe's deadliest coronavirus outbreak, Italy has also seen the continent's longest lockdown.

Its 62 million residents have been self-isolating at home, without being able to go outside for anything besides absolutely essential errands, since March 10. Since February 21, when the outbreak began, close to 29,000 people in Italy have died of COVID-19, according to Reuters.

Italians are slowly, cautiously, reemerging into spring, able to see their loved ones, exercise outside, and get restaurant takeout for the first time in months.

Keep scrolling to see what life in Italy is like now that the lockdown has been relaxed.

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