In pictures italy implements coronavirus curbs

Italy has implemented various measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus, including:

  1. 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.
  2. Travel restrictions: Italy closed its borders to non-essential travel, and imposed a 14-day quarantine on anyone entering the country.
  3. 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.
  4. Mask mandates: Italy made it mandatory to wear masks in public places, including on public transportation, in shops, and in crowded areas.
  5. Business closures: Italy closed non-essential businesses, including restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues.
  6. Remote work: Italy encouraged companies to allow employees to work from home, where possible.
  7. School closures: Italy closed schools and universities, with some exceptions for children of essential workers.
  8. Public event cancellations: Italy cancelled all public events, including sports matches, concerts, and festivals.
  9. Border controls: Italy strengthened its border controls, with increased checks on people entering the country.
  10. 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

Travel restrictions

Social distancing

Mask mandates

Business closures

Remote work

School closures

Public event cancellations

Border controls

Contact tracing

These pictures show some of the measures Italy has taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus.