Breadbfra
Specialist
- Jul 16, 2020
- 374
It's 23.09 and cities all over Italy are overflooded with people protesting against the last DPCM (some sort of emergency law), that bans cinemas, theatres, restaurants and bars from operating.
As you mostly know Italy was already in recession. 3000 suicides since 2008's crisis, due to job reasons.
During lockdown, Italy provided 600€+600€ emergency fund as well as CIG (some sort of emergency salary) which is 80% of your previous salary.
You get to know that if 1200€ was your previous salary, living with 450 € is awful (yes, your CIG gets taxed). CIG didn't arrive for most people for SIX MONTHS, because we're broke. There's been little to no aid for private companies.
Now we're at 21k cases per day because we can't afford a more efficient public transport service. ICUs are already full.
People are basically starving.
I'm living literally in a civil war.
How does your country cope with covid atm?
As you mostly know Italy was already in recession. 3000 suicides since 2008's crisis, due to job reasons.
During lockdown, Italy provided 600€+600€ emergency fund as well as CIG (some sort of emergency salary) which is 80% of your previous salary.
You get to know that if 1200€ was your previous salary, living with 450 € is awful (yes, your CIG gets taxed). CIG didn't arrive for most people for SIX MONTHS, because we're broke. There's been little to no aid for private companies.
Now we're at 21k cases per day because we can't afford a more efficient public transport service. ICUs are already full.
People are basically starving.
I'm living literally in a civil war.
How does your country cope with covid atm?
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