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2020/05/28

news: coronavirus: My Life-Giving a Bill into an Italian Village When the CoronaVirus / COVID-19 Crisis

news: coronavirus: My Life-Giving a Bill into an Italian Village When the CoronaVirus / COVID-19 Crisis

It was February 21 once I unknowingly relocated to the Italian countryside to hideout from the Corona Virus. At the time, this hadn't been my plan because I wont to be engaged in other activities. I had spoken with some friends and students about the likelihood that the Corona Virus would slowly travel across Italy. Although I had questioned whether the virus could impact Italian exportation of cheese and comestibles negatively, it had been clear that I et al. didn't really believe the virus would get away much of a mark.

That same day, I heard there had been a plague within the Lombardy region, sixteen confirmed cases! Yet, most of the people thought it'd be contained. There was no way that the Corona Virus would reach the Piedmont region, I thought. most of the people dismissed this possibility, and much of even went both to work and to highschool with cold and flu-like symptoms that resembled COVID-19. I wont to be suspicious, telling myself that it must beat my head.

Then Piero told me i'd be happier not taking the quality train to Borgomanero because infections were rising and it'd be slightly risky. Thinking that i wont to be better safe than sorry, I agreed to travel with him by car. Little did i do know that i'd only return once to Novara to pick up the items that were necessary to urge through the month! From then onward, i'd be glued to the TV news additionally to the online news, which could arrive from sources across the earth as i wont to be interested by an honest kind of viewpoints.

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Not long afterward, everyone in Italy would be required to stay home so on not infect others or catch the virus. People could only leave to buy for necessary food, to travel to the pharmacy, to pay a bill, or to eat and drink at a neighborhood cafe or bar. Villagers in Gattico-Veruno began to urge out for countryside walks in pairs if they resided together within an equivalent homes. For a fast period, it had been nice to determine people out and about, returning to nature rather than travelling to neighboring towns for entertainment. As we saw the gloomy news about the victims of Corona Virus, we stopped going outside, and shortly the govt. required everyone to provide an 'auto-certification', stating their exact reasons for exiting their homes or leaving their yards.

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Despite my angst, the day eventually arrived to venture outdoors again, just to pay rent in America. I had called the proprietor to urge an extension, but the operator who answered was clueless about all that had been happening in Italy. They needed that rent money immediately, not knowing that the virus would soon arrive within the States, too. It seemed like I existed during a sci-fi film, and my article about why people loved zombie movies became more relevant to my state of mind.

Armed with an 'auto-certification', hand sanitizer, and respirator masks, we hazarded out into the sunny outdoors . Few people were around. First, i attempted to urge money from the bank that was closed. Then i attempted two ATM machines that weren't working. Still hopeful, Piero which i visited the local post office in Gattico-Veruno where a kind young man, possibly in his forties, came bent help me use the ATM machine that was still refusing to easily accept my card. Next, I wanted to load an Italian revolving credit inside the post office.

There was another masked woman in line who feared contamination. We were the only ones waiting, following the national decree to remain space between one another one of the clerks in his late fifties to mid-sixties seemed grumpy, probably because it had been unfair that he had to work when most others were reception . it had been certainly risky for him to be there. Both of the clerks said that the online wasn't working correctly, and there was no telling how long we'd got to wait. They recommended that we attend another post office.

Discouraged another time , Piero which i visited the neighboring village of Bogogno, a cute little town that jogged my memory of a painting by de Chirico because there wasn't a soul around. i couldn't help believe how i'd wish to remain there for an extended period. regrettable it had been that the virus had invaded the country, making it impossible for tourists to enjoy such magnificent beauty! How could it's that such alittle village could be exposed to a harmful virus? I asked myself. If only God, who is represented in countless churches across Italy, heard our prayers!

Inside the Bogogno post office, I found a gracious woman in her mid-sixties who was wise enough to wear latex gloves to handle money. She was working behind a glass partition with slightly hole at the lowest through which cash, debit cards, and papers could be passed back and forth. Maybe she was relieved that I, too, was wearing gloves and a mask. She efficiently took care of the transaction while carrying on a pleasing conversation with me. i wont to be amazed by the way she could provide excellent, friendly service while not dalliance . I didn't forget to wish her health and safety although one hesitates to say such things which can be understood by some Italians to bring bad luck.
As I exited the post office, a stranger was on the brink of enter. He was moving so fast, without a mask, that I jumped back for fear of contagion. When he realized that we had to remain a distance, he also distanced himself. Piero was expecting me outdoors within the space as was required by law. Hastily, Piero which i made our way back to the car, me thinking what a shame it had been to not be able to enjoy such a pleasing village.

We didn't stop anywhere that I can recall on our way back to Gattico-Veruno. I just took a deep breath and looked for police which can question us. It seemed spring had begun as there are many flowers adorning the homes and gardens. The landscape looked serene while the dark, heinous Corona Virus lurked somewhere out there, unbeknownst to us.

Laura Gail Sweeney, Ed.D., might be mentioned as an 'opinionista' in Italian because she is typically expressing her opinion about what's happening around her . She has always preferred to think about herself as a philosopher who writes and creates art. Sweeney has earned various graduate-level degrees. In 2005, she earned a Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Nova Southeastern University. She has an MA degree within the Italian language from Middlebury College additionally to four MA degrees which include English, Creative Writing, Communication, and Education. She earned an undergraduate degree at The Atlanta College of Art in 1985.

Laura Gail Sweeney has also collaborated on a few of books and written the romance entitled 'Brigid, Keeper of the Celtic Hearth', which is out there from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and a few of other book vendors. additionally to writing articles, she is currently writing a poetry book and completing a couple of of paintings. She also teaches and mentors students.

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