The new Italy, the one that was born after the coronavirus emergency is still to be discovered. Even if the terrible pandemic is still ongoing, it is clear that the repercussions on society will be strong. The changes in our lifestyles are part of a necessary revolution.
The new Italy starts again from creativity
It seems clear that this crisis is not passing through. Similarly, Covid-19 brings with it long-term consequences that are still difficult to predict. Likewise, the models we have available to predict long-term effects are inadequate. But we Italians are a people facing the deepest changes. Even if these dramatic contingencies force people to radically change their way of life, we can benefit from the grave situation to seek revolutionary solutions for the benefit of all. First of all, let's think about how Italy is a small country, yet we have half of the world's artistic heritage. Our country is famous for its natural beauties, for fashion, for food and wine. But we are also a people of music, literature, crafts, industries and many other things. All this can be the basis for building a new future. An always tricolor future in the name of Made in Italy:
The new Italy conceived today
The impact of this pandemic on our future lives is something that depends on how we get out of the crisis. According to the experience we have of other great crises such as war, fear is always the protagonist. In fact, the fear of returning to life as before or the desire for normality is human. In fact, we don't know if our inspiration will be successful. In fact, unlike what happens after the end of a war, a pandemic can have a "tail". The risk is therefore that the return to normal will be less rapid. But it seems that the Italians have all the ingredients to make it.
When the pandemic due to the coronavirus will have ceased, Italy has a duty to intervene on the factors that may reduce future risks. In fact, in a few weeks a new scenario will put us in front of a new challenge. There is talk of reconciling public health with the need to restart the economic-productive system and the various activities. We also know that we need to start over with new rules of conduct and work management. Above all, collective spaces must be reorganized.
How will we change after the pandemic?
Italy must think about how to start again. For what we know today, perhaps, the first steps could begin on April 6 with the probable reopening of the companies. Similarly for our country, the reopening for citizens can be on April 14, after Easter. Shops, bars and restaurants wait until April 21, but with the obligation away. There is talk of May 2 as a useful date to remove travel restrictions for everyone and reopen schools. In fact, they are not rigid dates, but forecasts. Indeed a lot it will depend on the progress of the epidemic on a day-to-day basis. Experts can read and discuss the data based on the deviation from the forecast. To build the new Italy we are all learning to be patient. Above all, we learn to recognize the need to change strategies. Italians become mentally resilient. Perhaps this is an example of what it means to make a virtue of necessity. Meanwhile, we learn that waiting is part of the change.
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