Mega Italian fashion influencer Chiara Ferragni and husband Fedez have done their part to aid in COVID-19 relief efforts in their home country of Italy — and that’s a serious understatement.
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Italian designer Giorgio Armani has donated 1.25 million euros to four hospitals and the national Civil Protection Agency to help tackle Italy’s coronavirus outbreak.
In just over two weeks the number of recorded cases in Italy has surged to 7,375 with 366 deaths, straining the health system.
Antonio Pesenti, head of the Lombardy regional crisis response unit, said the region’s health system was “a step away from collapse” as intensive care facilities came under growing pressure from the new
Mega Italian fashion influencer Chiara Ferragni and husband Fedez have done their part to aid in COVID-19 relief efforts in their home country of Italy — and that’s a serious understatement.
A mum on lockdown in Italy has been sharing the dos and don’ts of self-isolation.
A paramedic in Italy has become one of the country's youngest victims of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Donatella Versace is giving back to her home country.
If the apocalyptic sights greeting you at supermarkets in recent days have shattered your faith in humanity, please know there are people out there—and not only medical workers—who are making a positive impact amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Versace chief creative officer Donatella Versace and her daughter Allegra Versace Beck have donated 200,000 euros to the intensive care department of San Raffaele hospital in Milan, Italy.
“Well, today they literally shut everything down,” Joe Giudice, 49, began during an Instagram video of him strolling through an eerie Italian town on Thursday, March 12, while discussing what life is like in the country one day after Coronavirus was declared a pandemic there. “There’s like not even suppliers, no nothing open.
Pop star Louis Tomlinson has postponed an upcoming show in Milan, Italy following a month-long government ban on all public events as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Maluma has postponed his upcoming concert in Milan as cases of coronavirus continue to increase in Italy.The March 7 show has now been rescheduled to March 31, Billboard has learned.
A couple have told of how they flew back to Manchester Airport from Milan and got home without being asked about coronavirus or screened.
A man who contracted coronavirus in Italy flew back from Milan to Manchester before self-isolating, the Manchester Evening News understands.