ROME 〓 Italian theater closure continues until April 3

2020/03/06

The Italian government announced on March 4 that the number of people infected with the new coronavirus had reached 3,089.

According to the announcement, 107 people died. The number of deaths is the second highest after China.

Although the epidemic is centered in the north, but has spread to the central and southern regions.

The Italian government has decided to suspend all public activity nationwide on the same day. The period is until April 3.

In the period, concerts are closed, theaters and cinemas are closed, and sporting events take place without spectators.

It also decided to close all schools throughout Italy, from elementary schools to universities, until the 15th.

写真:Giuseppe Conte

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