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Milan Subway Almost Empty as Italian City Under Coronavirus Quarantine

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CORONAVIRUS: Milan's subway is almost empty as the Italian city is under quarantine in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus.---------The Italia

A View of Milan Under Quarantine | The New Yorker

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A View of Milan Under Quarantine. By Cameron Hood. March 31, 2020. Nearly three and a half million people live in the metropolitan area of Milan, the Italian and international center of fashion

Watch The Streets of Milan Under Quarantine | The New Yorker

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Scenes from a day of weirdness in quarantine in Milan, Italy as Italians socially distance to avoid spreading the coronavirus. The city's landmarks and streets appear eerily empty and quiet while

Milan on coronavirus lockdown: City of 1.2 million enters a new phase

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Customers wait in line to pay at a supermarket in Milan on Saturday, March 7, 2020. Miguel Medina / AFP - Getty Images. The Italian government has given little guidance, although it said the

Milan's subway is almost empty as the Italian city is under

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Letter From Milan: How Coronavirus Is Impacting The Italian City

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Late last night, however, following the Italian coronavirus quarantine measures affecting Milan and a huge swathe of the nation amidst a coronavirus outbreak, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office altered its advice on visiting the city and British Airways cancelled my flight. This morning we conferenced via Google Meet—the editor, the

'After a year we're back to square one': Milan locked in Covid's grasp

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Days later, on March 8, Italy's government ordered the immediate lockdown of the wealthy Lombardy region that includes Milan in an effort to stem the spread of Covid-19. The unheard-of

Milan at a standstill: Life in a city when coronavirus fears take over

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0:54. The Milan tram passenger predicts her country will take an economic hit because of global coronavirus fears. Officials have, however, shut down spaces where large groups of people gather

Travel chaos erupts as Italy quarantines north to halt virus

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Left: Military and policemen are seen inside Milan's main train station as Italian authorities prepare to lock down Lombardy to prevent the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus in Milan

Milan emerges from lockdown a different city - Financial Times

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Milan, the capital of the Lombardy region that was the centre of the European outbreak in February, still has 8,500 cases of coronavirus. Italian authorities remain committed to a cautious and

Life in Italy under full coronavirus lockdown: "Each city is a ghost

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Italy is the epicenter of the outbreak in Europe, with more than 31,000 Covid-19 cases as of March 18, and more than 2,500 deaths. Spain and France have adopted similar shutdowns .

Italy Covid passports Covid in Italy: Protests Fizzle as Government

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A landmark arch and plaza in Milan was almost empty in February 2020 as Italy became the focal point of Europe's coronavirus outbreak. Credit... Andrea Mantovani for The New York Times

My Life on Italy's Coronavirus Frontlines, and in Quarantine

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An editor told me the number of coronavirus infections in the northern Italian region of Lombardy had erupted to 150 cases. I had to get to the area around Milan as soon as possible. I had to get

The Italian city of Milan is transforming its polluted streets

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Milan wants to avoid going back to its polluted ways when the COVID-19 lockdown is lifted. The city is planning to build 35km of new cycle routes and to give pedestrians more space by widening pavements. Even the metro will get new measures to allow passengers to practise social distancing.

Opinion | Italy, Europe's Coronavirus Lab - The New York Times

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The numbers of the infected are small, compared to China, where the coronavirus started. In Italy, as of Sunday, 1,694 people had tested positive to the new virus. More than half live in Lombardy

Traveling to Italy during Covid-19 | CNN

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The basics. Italy has had some of the toughest restrictions on the planet during the pandemic, and is still one of the most cautious countries in Europe, despite a relaxation of most rules. Since

It's Not the Plague, but Milan Isn't Itself Either

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Milan, normally Italy's most dynamic city, was eerily deserted this week over fears of the coronavirus, turning life upside down. The Duomo di Milano, the main cathedral in Milan, was closed on

The Word "Quarantine" Comes from the Italian Word "Forty Days"

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The term derives from "quaranta giorni," meaning 40 days, and traces back to the 14th century when the city of Dubrovnik, now in Croatia, was under Venetian rule. The Great Pestilence, or the Great Plague, as it was known at the time, was devastating Europe. As a form of protection, Dubrovnik declared that all ships and people had to be isolated for 40 days before entering the city. Later

Coronavirus outbreak in Italy puts Milan residents in firing line

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If authorities can't contain the cluster, it could find its way 50 kilometres up the road to Milan and its 1.4 million residents. Italian authorities would struggle to quarantine a large and

Milan supermarket 'almost empty' amid coronavirus scare in Italy

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A supermarket in Milan yesterday (February 23) was nearly empty of stock as Lombardy residents have rushed for supplies amid a coronavirus scare. Filmed by Francesco Chivari, the footage shows the empty Carrefour shop in Gustavo Modena. The filmer said: "Yesterday at approximately 8.20 pm I entered a supermarket in Milan and it was almost empty!

Coronavirus Stalls Milan, Italy's Economic Engine

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The effects of the virus are widening. Ten smaller Lombard towns to Milan's south have been locked down. An 11th town, to the east, was added to the list on Monday. The number of cases in Italy

These Haunting Pictures Show Northern Italy Under Quarantine

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These Haunting Pictures Show Northern Italy Under The Coronavirus Quarantine. ... AC Milan and Genoa CFC players warm up in an empty stadium after rules to limit the spread of COVID-19 were put in place in Milan on March 8. ... Empty streets in Milan after the Italian government imposed a virtual lockdown on the north of the country on March 8.

Message Received: Italians Are Staying Home - The New York Times

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March 10, 2020. ROME — Italy got the message. On the first day of Europe's first nationwide restriction on movement and public gatherings to stem the rampant spread of the coronavirus