Venice Carnival closes as Italy imposes lockdown

A Carnevale di Venezia participant in Italy wears two masks – a carnival mask for the festival and a facemask to avoid catching a new coronavirus. BBC
A Carnevale di Venezia participant in Italy wears two masks – a carnival mask for the festival and a facemask to avoid catching a new coronavirus. BBC

ROME – Italian officials have cut short the Venice Carnival as they try to control what is now the worst outbreak of the coronavirus in Europe.

Authorities in the Veneto region said the event would end later on Sunday, two days earlier than scheduled.

Italy has by far the highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, with 152. Three people have died.

Italy has imposed strict quarantine restrictions in two northern “hotspot” regions close to Milan and Venice.

About 50,000 people cannot enter or leave several towns in Veneto and Lombardy for the next two weeks without special permission. Even outside the zone, many businesses and schools have suspended activities, and sporting events have been cancelled including several top-flight football matches.

In neighboring Austria, a train from Venice was stopped at the Austrian border after it emerged that two passengers had fever symptoms. Austria’s Interior Minister Karl Nehammer later confirmed to the BBC that the pair tested negative for coronavirus.

“All authorities have acted quickly and with great caution in this case,” said Nehammer in a statement. “The reporting chain worked without delay.” (BBC)

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