A paramedic in Italy has become one of the country's youngest victims of the Covid-19 outbreak.
25.02.2020 - 07:41 / lifestyle.com.au
The small picturesque town of Teora is offering a deal almost too good to pass up.
Newcomers will receive heavily subsidised rent and waived taxes. But before you pack your bags, there is a catch.
The offer is only available to families with at least one child who plan to stay in the town for the next three years. However, if this does apply to you it’s a pretty sweet deal.
Located in Italy’s Campania region, this lovely little town is less than a two-hour drive to the famed Amalfi Coast and
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“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.
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