Restaurants and shops in Rome deserted as Italy tries to curb coronavirus contagion | ABC News

The usually bustling restaurants and shops in Rome were deserted Tuesday evening, closing early due to lack of customers and a government decree to restrict the movement of people in order to combat coronavirus contagion. https://abcn.ws/2TVvf1f

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32 thoughts on “Restaurants and shops in Rome deserted as Italy tries to curb coronavirus contagion | ABC News

  1. The contagious coronavirus can survive on a cardboard delivery box for at least a day and lives even longer on steel and plastic.

    The germ survived longest on plastic and stainless steel, where it clung for as long as three days, according to Vincent Munster and a team at the National Institutes of Health virology laboratory in Hamilton, Montana, who describe their experiments in a new preprint.

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