• 3 days ago
"It's a war without weapons." This is what living in an Italian town under lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic looks like. (via Brut News)
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00:00Health reasons, work reasons and other justified needs.
00:05And if I don't have a certificate, what happens to me? What do they do to me?
00:08You are denouncing the absence of Article 650 of the Criminal Code.
00:12I have the impression that the local police has come to check if the rules are respected in this supermarket.
00:19So we all line up in front to go shopping.
00:22I'm going to ask them.
00:25Hello.
00:26Good morning.
00:27Good morning.
00:28I'm going backwards, sorry.
00:31I'm French and I live between here and Paris.
00:37Do I have the right to leave Sacrofano or not?
00:40You have to come.
00:41You have to have a justified reason to leave Sacrofano.
00:44Ok, without justification I can't leave?
00:46You can't leave Sacrofano without a justified reason.
00:50Ok.
00:51Health reasons, work reasons and other justified needs.
00:56And if I don't have a certificate, what happens to me? What do they do to me?
00:59You are denouncing the absence of Article 650 of the Criminal Code.
01:02And no coronavirus in Sacrofano?
01:04At the moment, no case is certain.
01:11Do you have the newspaper?
01:13No.
01:14The newspaper?
01:15I don't see it.
01:17No, the newspaper is ours.
01:19I was looking for a black paper.
01:22I always read the newspaper here.
01:26So you don't take it with the official people?
01:28Yes.
01:30In the end, there are a lot of details of everyday life that change.
01:34Yes, it changes.
01:35We are at war.
01:36We are at war, guys.
01:38We are at war.
01:39We are at war without weapons.
01:42The people who are going to work in Rome.
01:44I've never seen so few cars.
01:47The first two people I see on foot.
01:50The queue starts here.
01:56Is this a joke?
01:58I'm not going to do all this queue.
02:00It continues behind the cars.
02:13Hello, sir.
02:14How long do we have to wait in line?
02:16More or less.
02:17Yes.
02:23I wanted to know.
02:24Do you sell masks here?
02:31Yes, I understand.
02:32I live here in Sacrofano.
02:35Yes, I'm far away.
02:37Hello.
02:38Do you have masks?
02:40No.
02:41Really?
02:42Where can I find them?
02:46It's an alternative for me.
02:48Do you want to try using fabric scraps?
02:54There's a guy who's making them.
02:57Really?
02:58They're not as effective as the FFP2.
03:00They have to be changed more often and disinfected in the evening.
03:03But it's an alternative.
03:04Fabric, two elastics.
03:07There are a lot of people who go to the Ferramento.
03:12Ferramento is a DIY store.
03:15Since there are no more masks in pharmacies and supermarkets,
03:19people take DIY masks, but even that is no longer available.
03:22Mascarine is over.
03:25And this is what it looks like.
03:37In the 1950s, everything was taken over by the government.
03:49Another bar that works well for aperitifs.
03:53They are closing.
03:57This is what the school looks like in Sacrofano.
04:02We receive homework from the children's teachers on the computer.
04:07Good morning, how are you?
04:10These are the exercises to do today.
04:13Reading, The Mysterious Child, pages 126 and 127.
04:21You have to answer the questions.
04:24We have to play a bit like teachers.
04:27Are you okay?
04:28Yes.
04:29Your text is good.
04:31Yes.
04:34Do you prefer to be here or at school?
04:38Here.
04:40At least one is happy.
04:43Do you prefer school?
04:47Yes, it's not easy.
04:49You have to do three hours of class a day.
04:53How long do you think we did?
04:55Half an hour.
04:58We are far from the count.
05:00We still have to work.
05:08I went for a walk in the countryside.
05:12Staying at home is getting tough.
05:19It's 7 p.m.
05:21It's the end of this first day of confinement.
05:24We don't know how long this adventure will last.
05:27It's worrying.
05:28For the first time, I realize that it's for real.

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