Bishops, innkeepers and hairdressers also protest against the slow start in Italy
As a concession to the coronavirus epidemic very slowly and gradually, the Roman government promised an open-air mass to the Italian Episcopal faculty (Cei), which strongly protested against the further closure of the churches, while hairdressers chained to their stores, and the Scala Milan Opera House opened its doors, otherwise it will go bankrupt.
By lighting the street signage of the restaurants and setting the tables, Italian caterers are protesting against the closing, which has been extended until early June, with a nationwide lightning strike announced at 9 p.m. Tuesday night. Without receiving guests, they open their stores for an evening, showing that they are ready to restart. (Sárközy Júlia, MTI)
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