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#5574750
23 March 2020
A boy makes Boxer in his terrace at home in the Garbatella district of Rome, Italy on March 23, 2020. The Italian government has adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, drugstores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 59,138 total cases, while the number of deaths has risen to 5,476.
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#5574752
23 March 2020
A boy makes Boxer in his terrace at home in the Garbatella district of Rome, Italy on March 23, 2020. The Italian government has adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, drugstores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 59,138 total cases, while the number of deaths has risen to 5,476.
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#5574762
23 March 2020
A boy makes Boxer in his terrace at home in the Garbatella district of Rome, Italy on March 23, 2020. The Italian government has adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, drugstores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 59,138 total cases, while the number of deaths has risen to 5,476.
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#5574764
23 March 2020
A boy makes Boxer in his terrace at home in the Garbatella district of Rome, Italy on March 23, 2020. The Italian government has adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, drugstores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 59,138 total cases, while the number of deaths has risen to 5,476.
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#5556100
17 March 2020
People around in the Garbatella district, in Rome, Italy, on March 17, 2020 according to the new provisions of the Ministry of the Interior, a new self-certification comes into force There is a fifth entry in addition to the four already existing in the self-certification necessary to justify the movements and the following entry not to be subject to quarantine obligations for those who have been found positive for the coronavirus or for those who have come into contact with an infected person.17 March 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world.
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#5556102
17 March 2020
People around in the Garbatella district, in Rome, Italy, on March 17, 2020 according to the new provisions of the Ministry of the Interior, a new self-certification comes into force There is a fifth entry in addition to the four already existing in the self-certification necessary to justify the movements and the following entry not to be subject to quarantine obligations for those who have been found positive for the coronavirus or for those who have come into contact with an infected person.17 March 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world.
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#5556106
17 March 2020
The people who stand in line for the first gender shopping needs in the Garbatella district on March 17, 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5556108
17 March 2020
People around in the Garbatella district, in Rome, Italy, on March 17, 2020 according to the new provisions of the Ministry of the Interior, a new self-certification comes into force There is a fifth entry in addition to the four already existing in the self-certification necessary to justify the movements and the following entry not to be subject to quarantine obligations for those who have been found positive for the coronavirus or for those who have come into contact with an infected person.17 March 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world.
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#5556110
17 March 2020
Flags on the windows as a sign of trust against the coronavirus on March 17, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5556114
17 March 2020
Flags on the windows as a sign of trust against the coronavirus on March 17, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5556120
17 March 2020
People around in the Garbatella district, in Rome, Italy, on March 17, 2020 according to the new provisions of the Ministry of the Interior, a new self-certification comes into force There is a fifth entry in addition to the four already existing in the self-certification necessary to justify the movements and the following entry not to be subject to quarantine obligations for those who have been found positive for the coronavirus or for those who have come into contact with an infected person.17 March 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world.
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#5556122
17 March 2020
A Rider who delivers food at home on March 17, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5556126
17 March 2020
The people who stand in line for the first gender shopping needs in the Garbatella district on March 17, 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5556128
17 March 2020
Flags on the windows as a sign of trust against the coronavirus on March 17, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The Italian government adopted the unprecedented measure of a nationwide blockade by closing all stores except essential services, such as pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores, tobacco shops and banks, in an attempt to combat the coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19), the second deadliest in the world, outside China. Inbound and outbound movements are allowed only for work and health reasons, proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Italy has risen to at least 27980, while the number of deaths has risen to 2158.
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#5554072
16 March 2020
Residents on window and balconies sing 'Il cielo sempre piu blu' (The sky becomes more and more blue) during a flash mob to raise morale as the lock down continues due to the coronavirus outbreak to the Garbatella neighbourhood on March 16, 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian Government has taken the unprecedented measure of a nationwide lockdown by closing all businesses except essential services such as, pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores and tobacconists and banks, in an effort to fight the world's second-most deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak outside of China. The movements in and out are allowed only for work and health reasons proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of the Coronavirus COVID-19 disease in Italy has jumped up to at least 27.980 while the death toll have reached 2158.
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#5554074
16 March 2020
Residents on window and balconies sing 'Il cielo sempre piu blu' (The sky becomes more and more blue) during a flash mob to raise morale as the lock down continues due to the coronavirus outbreak to the Garbatella neighbourhood on March 16, 2020, in Rome, Italy. The Italian Government has taken the unprecedented measure of a nationwide lockdown by closing all businesses except essential services such as, pharmacies, grocery stores, hardware stores and tobacconists and banks, in an effort to fight the world's second-most deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak outside of China. The movements in and out are allowed only for work and health reasons proven by a medical certificate. The number of confirmed cases of the Coronavirus COVID-19 disease in Italy has jumped up to at least 27.980 while the death toll have reached 2158.
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