THREAD: A 38-year-old marathoner in the northern Italian town of Codogno was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Feb. 20. It was the start of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe. #PandemicAtlashttp://apne.ws/w5H8cHT
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The lockdown worked. As Italians were cooped up at home for 10 weeks, the infection rate fell. By the summer, most restrictions were lifted, and life slowly started to return to normal.
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Italy won international praise for taming the virus. But despite plans and protocols, it couldn’t stop a second surge in the fall. Another 25,000 people died, and hospitals once again were brought to the breaking point.
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The coronavirus emerged a year ago in Wuhan, China, and swept across the world. It brought joblessness and lockdowns, infirmity and death to all corners of the globe. But each nation has its own story of how it coped. Read
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Bet nobody called them racist for doing so
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des fiottes
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Cancel Christmas. What part of airborne virus don't folks understand?
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