Coronavirus: Italy starts first weekend under shutdown

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ROME (AFP) - Views of empty streets, shuttered shops and a heavy silence greeted Italians from their windows on Saturday morning (March 14) as the country spends its first weekend under lockdown in a bid to contain its coronavirus outbreak.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ROME - Views of empty streets, shuttered shops and a heavy silence greeted Italians from their windows on Saturday morning as the country spends its first weekend under lockdown in a bid to contain its coronavirus outbreak.

Italian media report that the government is expected this weekend to announce details of further measures to soften the shock to the economy, including moratoriums on loan payments, extending tax deadlines and making sure self-isolation is covered under sick leave.The latest came when city authorities in Milan and Rome decided as of Saturday to shut enclosed parks and gardens to prevent people gathering at close quarters.

On Friday evening, the normally bustling Trastevere quarter had the air of a ghost town, with only the odd dog walker on the streets and snatches of conversation from residents' windows breaking the silence. 'SOLIDARITY AND PRAYER' Meanwhile, according to Italy's civil protection department, the outbreak is showing signs of easing in the eleven towns in the north which were the first to be put under quarantine last month.

 

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