Italian couple has not left home since coronavirus lockdown began in Milan | ABC News

“The virus is not finished.”

ABC News’ James Longman interviewed an Italian couple who has not left home since the lockdown in Milan began at the beginning of March, saying they see it as a “civic duty” to stay inside, even with loosened restrictions. https://abcn.ws/2Wy5eWT

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50 thoughts on “Italian couple has not left home since coronavirus lockdown began in Milan | ABC News

  1. Does this idiot reporter not realize that this is a common thing responsible people are doing? 🤦‍♂️

  2. Sono salite a 29.079 le vittime per coronavirus in Italia, con un incremento di 195 in un giorno: il dato è stato reso noto dalla Protezione civile, secondo la quale l’aumento ieri era stato di 174 morti, il più basso dal 14 marzo scorso. I guariti sono 82.879, con un incremento di 1.225 rispetto a ieri. Scende poi sotto quota 100 mila il numero dei malati: sono calati infatti a 99.980, con un decremento di 199 persone (ieri erano stati 525 in meno i malati rispetto al giorno precedente). Prosegue poi il calo dei ricoverati in terapia intensiva: ad oggi sono 1.479, 22 in meno rispetto a ieri. Resta invariato il dato della Lombardia a quota 532, circa un terzo del totale.

    https://hidden-politics.com/2020/05/04/coronavirus195-vittime-guariti-1-225/

  3. "We are not leaving our home until the numbers go right down…the number of deaths are still higher than when they issued the lock down in the beginning" 👍👏 Smart family, it's a shame that we can't all have access to the things that allow them to do this but they are excellent people for sacrificing some of their freedom to help this go away as soon as possible for all of us. I see in the comments that a lot of people have done the same and that is outstanding, but it really made me feel good to see this couple being interviewed about staying home instead of rioters arm to arm to arms and people passing drinks around on the beach.

  4. Is it that crazy? Haven’t we all not left for two months either. Isn’t that the freaking point? What kind of interview is this?p

  5. I'm italian (sorry for the "google-eng") maybe an american can help me because I don't understand this interview (it makes no sense); I don't know ABC, it's like FOX?

  6. "Is there a particular reason you've chosen not to leave the house?" Maybe it has something to do with the global pandemic but I'm not 100% sure

  7. Why is it that humanity is stupid enough to believe entities that have lied and will continue lying to them only to gain control They don't want you to survive COVID-19 they want you to die so they can use your statistic to scare even more people

  8. I have been home since March 15th, zero socializing or anything of the sorts I’ve only left to do grocery shopping when necessary but order online for most part . I can say, depression is setting in

  9. I’m in New Jersey and I haven’t left home since March 25th, I’m on furlough and luckily I got a year worth of emergency fund saved up and I just stack the unemployment benefits. I order my groceries to be delivered to my door. I spent the last month learning web development and my days are pretty much coding for a couple of hours everyday, working out, practice piano, play some games, read a book and catch up on some shows. I honestly kind of like it hasn’t been a bother to me.

  10. Leave home everyday…but when your job is essential someone has to do it…kudos to those chillin at the crib 👍

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