20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Categories: Europe | Health and Medicine

The COVID-19 coronavirus infection is rapidly spreading around the world. The largest number of infected are in China, Iran, Korea, France and Italy. In all these countries, measures have already been taken to combat infection and, of course, all of them have greatly affected the lives of the local population.

For example, cheerful and sunny Italy, which is usually teeming with tourists, now looks more like some kind of "exclusion zone". Below we have collected 20 photos demonstrating how the coronavirus has affected the homeland of pasta and pizza.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

The road to the airport in Milan. The picture was taken on March 8th.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

The most tourist city in Italy is Venice.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Usually the Turin Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is very crowded…

Milan, the announcement of the closure of the church in connection with the coronavirus.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

A woman in an empty subway car, Rome, March 8.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Empty platforms of Milan Central Station.20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

And this photo was taken inside the station itself…

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Turin, there are fewer and fewer goods in stores.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

St. Mark's Square in Venice on March 9.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

A huge number of empty chairs in St. Peter's Square before the live broadcast of the Sunday prayer of Pope Francis on March 8.20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Venice has probably never been so empty.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

The photo shows the busiest street in Milan.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

The Grand Canal without a single gondola.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Venice, St. Mark's Square on March 9.20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

This ad on the restaurant recommends keeping a distance with other people of at least a meter.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Corigliano-Rossano Hospital during quarantine.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

An empty train at Termini Station in Rome, March 8.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

Empty streets of Milan after the announcement of quarantine.20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

One of the busiest squares in Venice.

20 photos about how coronavirus has affected life in Italy

The players of FC Milan and Genoa train in an empty stadium due to the restrictions imposed.

Keywords: Disease | Virus | Infection | Italy | Quarantine | Coronavirus | Epidemic

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