Italian unions, companies agree measures to keep working

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Union leaders, industrialists and the Italian government reach agreement on special measures to keep the country’s factories running during the national lockdown aimed at combating the spread of the new coronavirus.

A woman takes photos of The Spanish Steps in Rome Friday, March 13, 2020. A sweeping lockdown is in place in Italy to try to slow down the spread of coronavirus epidemic. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms. For some, it can cause more severe illness, especially in older adults and people with existing health problems.

Some unions had threatened to strike if strict measures weren’t implemented. Italy has the largest outbreak of COVID-19 outside of China.Denmark is closing all its borders to travelers in a bid to tackle the spread of the new coronavirus. “I know that the overall list of measures is very extreme and will be seen as very extreme, but I am convinced that it’s worth it.”Russia has also said that its land borders with Norway will be closed to foreigners beginning Sunday, as will the borders of Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave with Poland. Belarus citizens, foreigners with legal residence in Russia and members of official delegations are excepted.

Nineteen of Africa’s 54 countries have now registered virus cases. Authorities say the majority of the cases are imported.Already cooped up most of the day in their homes under Italy’s nationwide lockdown to fight the coronavirus, millions of Italians woke up on Saturday to find themselves deprived of one of the few simple pleasures left: a walk in the park.

The measure would allow the government to limit free movement, confiscate goods, and take over control of industries and private facilities, including private hospitals. During his visit Dutton met with President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka and U.S. Attorney General William Barr.Indonesia’s capital city is closing all of its public schools for the next 14 days from Monday amid the global coronavirus outbreak.

He is urging vigilance after the emergence of infection clusters in areas including Seoul and warning of the possibility that the virus re-enters the country from abroad amid widening outbreaks in the West. Although he had no symptoms, the official was picked up by a Self-Defense Force vehicle driven by personnel in protective gear and transported to a hospital for a test as a precaution. The result was positive.

New Zealand has had only six confirmed cases of the illness. All of those have been connected with international travelers and there have been no signs yet of any local outbreaks.

 

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Hmmm. The Tweet is about Italy. The photo is from Belgium.

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Your headline is Italy, so why use Asian faces in the post? You don't mention Asia until way further down into the article. Please do better. Your need to hire more Asian editors is showing. Xenophobia Covid_19 vgshaw aaja OCANational Medill_Doc Mis representAsian

Italians: 'We have factories?'

all this talk of negative thing's and virus but not one press office take's an interest in a 5 year old passing there remedial math quiz - this country has lost it's way

Just woke up sweating profusely and was convinced i had Coronavirus..I then realised I left my electric radiator on all night 😅

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