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mascarillas coronavirus, People wearing masks at a supermarket in Milan on Sunday. (Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via AP) Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte signed a quarantine decree early Sunday for the country’s prosperous north. Areas under lockdown included Venice and Milan, Italy’s financial hub. The extraordinary measures will remain in place until April 3, officials said. Tourists in the region, including those from abroad, were free to head home, Italian transport ministry officials said, noting that airports and train stations remained open.
mascarillas coronavirus - CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE The pope, who has been ill, held his Sunday blessing by video instead of in person, even though he was not directly affected by the lockdown. He described feeling like he was “in a cage.” Italy has been closing all museums and archaeological sites, even those far from the lockdown zone. The northern regions affected by Sunday’s decree closed cinemas and ski slopes. A woman wearing a mask on an escalator inside Milan's central train station Sunday. (Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via AP)
mascarillas coronavirus, Restaurants all around Italy were expected, somehow, to keep patrons apart from each other. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The Vatican Museums were closed, including the Sistine Chapel, in yet another blow to Italy’s all-important tourism industry. Alitalia, the Italian airline that already was ailing financially before the virus, suspended all national and international flights from Milan’s Malpensa airport starting Monday. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
mascarillas coronavirus - Providence Regional Medical Center's Dr. George Diaz offers insight. Dr. George Diaz, the section chief for infectious diseases at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Wash., told America's News HQ on Sunday that most patients infected with the coronavirus can recover at home and do not need to be hospitalized. Most folks that are infected with this virus will have a mild disease — won't need to come to the hospital, won't have to be admitted, Diaz said.
mascarillas coronavirus - Those people at low risk, there's really not much at this point that needs to be done for them in terms of staying home while they're ill, he added. Exclusive: Vice President Mike Pence joins Judge Jeanine on 'Justice' to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak. DR. BEN CARSON SAYS CORONAVIRUS 'HAS POTENTIAL TO BE SEVERE' Diaz oversaw the treatment of the first U.S. patient diagnosed with the coronavirus after returning from a trip to China. The patient has since been released from the hospital and spent the rest of his recovery in isolation at home.