cass523
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Italy has a similar population, size and density to us (and roughly the same case/death rate) so I'm watching with interest to see what happens. It's always been said we are 2-3 weeks behind them and that seems to be fairly accurate so far.
@CoverMeCagney, Here is a video on Italy reopening. Starting gradually to come back to life
This is so sweet, grandparents hugging their granddaughter for the first time in months. I haven't seen mine since January 19th. I, like many of you here, can't wait to get my arms around them.
Italy figured out it was a soccer match that more than likely infected thousands of people who went to the GEWISS Stadium in Bergamo, to see Italy play Spain. This was around the same time Italy had it's first case of CV.
ABC News’ James Longman reports from Italy as people head outside after months of lockdown.
Correction The soccer match was played in Milan
With Atalanta’s Gewiss Stadium currently undergoing renovations to become UEFA compliant, the club’s been hosting its Champions League matches 37 miles away at Milan’s San Siro.
According to the Associated Press, a Champions League match between Atalanta and Valencia in February may have been the reason why the virus spread so rapidly in the country. Atalanta hosted the Spanish team on Feb. 19 in Milan.
I’m Staying At Home: Atalanta Fans Celebrate Club’s Biggest Night With The American Experience
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