Coronavirus: Hungarians spoke about what they experience in Italy

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Márk Lakatos, a famous Hungarian stylist, being present on the fashion week in Milan, said his experiences to the biggest Hungarian TV Channel about the situation in Italy together with other Hungarians living there. They all talked about chaos and turmoil.

According to szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, panic and chaos are starting to conquer Italy since the number of the coronavirus’s victims doubled in only one day. Most of them were reported from Lombardy; an old man died in Verona. The number of diseased is more than 200, 170 of them is Lombardy while 30 in Veneto region. There are further patients in Emilia Romagna, Piemont and Lazio.

Seven people already died because of the virus.

500 km away from the Hungarian border two regions were put in quarantine where more than 50 thousand people live. Life has stopped there, the shops are empty, some stores did not even open while factories, offices, schools and churches closed for a week. The roads leading to the two infected regions of Italy have been closed by the local police and those trying to get through are checked.

For example, Milan became a ghost city in the last few days; the streets are almost empty. Márk Lakatos, a famous Hungarian stylist and showman who arrived home on Monday from the Milan Fashion Week 2020, said that everybody could sense a kind of tension during the whole event and those taking part were checked by the authorities already when they arrived. Furthermore, he added that a rising number of people wore masks during the shows, which scared him a bit. He highlighted that the same happened at the airport and in the hotels.

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