Funeral home hands out flyers at COVID denier protest

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In a tweet, the Italian funeral home's social media manager simply captioned the campaign: 'Business is business.'

In response to the demonstration held in Rome on Saturday, the mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, said on Twitter on Friday:"Tomorrow's demonstration in Rome is a slap in the face to those who have experienced the gravity of the COVID emergency at the forefront. For this, I thank most of the Romans who respect the rules with great responsibility.

In Italy, social distancing of a meter is required across the country and masks are mandatory in public spaces, including outdoors. Additionally, many venues, such as restaurants, are asking customers to provide their contact details. A woman with a sign saying"it's a dictatorship not a pandemic" participates at Let's Free Italy!, Liberation March for Work, Income, Sovereignty, Democracy, in Piazza San Giovanni on October 10, 2020, in Rome, Italy. A man handed out flyers advertising a local funeral home at the protest in Rome.

 

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Did anyone give them to andrewcuomo 😂

Business is business they said.

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