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lordprot1933 karma

Not at all, it was kinda a meme here, then news from the regions in the north of italy arrived, the deaths and the problems that hospitals have with so many patients. Now it is a serious issue for everyone and people in everyday life try to keep a distance with others.

lordprot1426 karma

Right now the WHO says that the patient can be symptomless for a range of 2 to 14 days. Everyone should avoid crowded places, bars, parties, pubs, central city etc..

lordprot1159 karma

At first it was not much respected, now it is and people not following the rules are badly viewed by the society and reported to the police. There are police and military checkpoints. Our police officers checked 140k people this week and reported 7k people for not respecting the law.

lordprot861 karma

Yes, a little bit, during medical transports we do have double gloves, ffp2/ffp3 masks and full medical suit if necessary.

During normal life, i try to stay at home most of the time, when i need to go out from important stuff (groceries for example) i wash my hand regularly, i don't touch my face and i keep distance with everyone.

lordprot598 karma

There are police cars that use the speaker with an already registered message that says "you have to stay at home. permissions to go out will be checked by police officers. staying at home is the right thing to do". looks surreal. looks like an horror movie when they pass in the night with the lights on, trust me. There are police and military checkpoints that control the reason you are out.

photos of police checkpoints :

https://www.corriere.it/methode_image/2020/03/12/Interni/Foto%20Interni%20-%20Trattate/147471321-kjmi-u31701273801542h3e-656x492corriere-web-sezioni_MASTER.jpg

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