The thrilling story of Milan's star: You can only go out with authorization. Markets are like hospitals.

Milan football player Samu Castillo relates the experience of the fraught psychological situation created in Italian citizens by the coronary explosion. In a confession to the Spanish program “El Partidazo de Cope”, the player of “Dyll” indicates that last week when he went to get food at a supermarket, the view in front of his [...] eyes.
Milan football player Samu Castillo relates the experience of the fraught psychological situation created in Italian citizens by the coronary explosion.
In a confession to the Spanish program “El Partidazo de Cope”, the player of “Dyll” shows that last week when he went to get food at a supermarket, the view was similar to a hospital, since all customers were wearing masks.
On the other hand, it adds to the total isolation of Italian citizens has also affected him, but it well understands that these extreme measures benefit people's lives.
I went to the supermarket last week and we weren't at this critical point where we are today, but the view seems like I was in a hospital not a supermarket. People were equipped with masks and gloves.
It's boring to be locked in the house. I sleep, I get up, I cook, I clean, I talk to my family, but I can't get out, so I spend most of the day talking with my friends and family, says the Spanish football player.
In the meantime, Italy is Europe's worst hit country by the Coronavirus as more than 1,000 people.












