Coronavirus: What it's like to live in Italy's quarantine zone
Italy is the main focus of coronavirus infection in Europe.
The worst-affected areas are in the north of the country.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ OS has been speaking to a resident who lives in Codogno, a small town in the so-called 'red zone'.
Rossella tells us how supermarkets are empty because most people think they are going to die from the virus, which she describes as "crazy".
(Photo: Staff at the Molinette hospital in Italy carrying out tests. Credit: Diego Puletto/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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