How Italy's quarantined towns are coping
Italian officials are fighting to control the worst outbreak of the coronavirus in Europe.
About 50,000 people are quarantined in two northern "hotspot" regions close to Milan and Venice and cannot enter or leave for two weeks.
The Venice Carnival and several top-flight football matches have been cancelled, with many businesses and schools suspending activities even outside the zone.
Rossella helps to run a small family hotel, Country Sunshine, in Codogno in the quarantined region of Lombardy, south of Milan.
Photo: The streets are eerily silent in the quarantined Italian town of Codogno. Credit: Miguel Medina / AFP
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Newsday
-
Who was the man behind the south London stabbing attack?
Duration: 02:31
-
The race to get out of Wuhan
Duration: 03:10
-
Jamaica leads the way for smaller 'tourism nations'
Duration: 02:39
-
Why Australian PM had to apologise over bushfires
Duration: 02:42
More clips from Newsday
-
Liam Payne: Fans mourn death of One Direction singer
Duration: 03:35
-
Sudan's footballers provide 'joy amongst the chaos'
Duration: 04:00
-
Hurricane Milton: The residents deciding to stay, or evacuate
Duration: 02:59