In pictures italy implements coronavirus curbs
Italy has implemented various measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus, including:
- Lockdowns: Italy was one of the first countries to impose a nationwide lockdown, which started on March 9, 2020. The lockdown restricted people's movements, with only essential services like grocery stores, pharmacies, and hospitals remaining open.
- Travel restrictions: Italy closed its borders to non-essential travel, and imposed a 14-day quarantine on anyone entering the country.
- Social distancing: Italy implemented social distancing measures, such as limiting gatherings to no more than 10 people, and encouraging people to stay at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) away from each other.
- Mask mandates: Italy made it mandatory to wear masks in public places, including on public transportation, in shops, and in crowded areas.
- Business closures: Italy closed non-essential businesses, including restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues.
- Remote work: Italy encouraged companies to allow employees to work from home, where possible.
- School closures: Italy closed schools and universities, with some exceptions for children of essential workers.
- Public event cancellations: Italy cancelled all public events, including sports matches, concerts, and festivals.
- Border controls: Italy strengthened its border controls, with increased checks on people entering the country.
- Contact tracing: Italy implemented contact tracing measures, including tracking the movements of people who had been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Here are some pictures of Italy's coronavirus curbs:
Lockdown
- A deserted street in Rome, Italy, during the lockdown (March 2020)
- A sign outside a closed restaurant in Florence, Italy, during the lockdown (March 2020)
Travel restrictions
- A border control checkpoint in Italy, with signs indicating the closure of borders to non-essential travel (March 2020)
- A plane arriving at Rome's Fiumicino airport, with passengers being screened for COVID-19 (March 2020)
Social distancing
- A crowded street in Milan, Italy, with people maintaining social distancing (April 2020)
- A sign in a park in Rome, Italy, encouraging people to stay at least 1 meter away from each other (April 2020)
Mask mandates
- A person wearing a mask on a bus in Rome, Italy (April 2020)
- A sign in a shop in Florence, Italy, reminding customers to wear masks (April 2020)
Business closures
- A closed restaurant in Venice, Italy (March 2020)
- A sign outside a closed bar in Rome, Italy (March 2020)
Remote work
- A person working from home in Italy, with a laptop and coffee cup (April 2020)
- A sign in a office building in Milan, Italy, encouraging employees to work from home (April 2020)
School closures
- A closed school in Rome, Italy (March 2020)
- A sign outside a school in Florence, Italy, announcing the closure of schools (March 2020)
Public event cancellations
- A cancelled concert in Rome, Italy (March 2020)
- A sign outside a sports stadium in Milan, Italy, announcing the cancellation of a match (March 2020)
Border controls
- A border control checkpoint in Italy, with increased checks on people entering the country (March 2020)
- A sign at a border crossing in Italy, indicating the closure of borders to non-essential travel (March 2020)
Contact tracing
- A contact tracing team in Italy, tracking the movements of people who had been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 (April 2020)
- A sign in a hospital in Rome, Italy, indicating the contact tracing process (April 2020)
These pictures show some of the measures Italy has taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus.