Italy under restrictive measures, Florence closes restaurants, Turin ghost city

In Toscan and four other regions of Italy, restrictions against coronavirus were introduced to withstand the second wave of pandemic. Last week, the government imposed national restrictions, including a night-night curfew, and divided the country into three areas, based on COVID-19 intensity. Toscana, which includes the city of Florence, [...]
Last week, the government imposed national restrictions, including a night-night curfew, and divided the country into three areas, based on COVID-19 intensity.
Toscana, which includes the city of Florence, as well as other regions of Liguria, Abroco, Umbria and Basilica, are seen as the “porand <x0). While people are allowed to move into cities but not out of them.
In Florence, restaurants gathered tables and chairs to close doors, while bars offered horn and coffee to take with them.
In the meantime, cities such as Turin and Milan, but others from industrialized north, are “and are located under a partial blockade.
Last Friday, when restrictive measures entered into force, Turin was almost empty.
Meanwhile, southern regions of Poulias and Sicilia remain in the so-called “orange”.
Italy, the first European country to be badly affected by COVID-19, managed to ease the power of the virus after a strict blockade imposed in March and April.
On Tuesday, the country registered over 35 thousand new Corleone cases, as well as 580 deaths -- the highest level since April 14th.











