Mar 10, 2020, 17:22 pm
(This post was last modified: Mar 12, 2020, 17:31 pm by Resurgence. Edited 1 time in total.)
Finally, a government showing some common sense and compassion for its people.
I'm sure this includes rent payments as well.
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Mortgage payments will be suspended across Italy as the Italian government places the population on lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak.
The Italian government has placed Italy's more than 60 million people under lockdown, extending emergency measures initially imposed only on northern regions as it struggled to stop the coronavirus from spreading.
Italy is grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak outside of China; its death toll jumped to 463 people on Monday from 366. The total number of confirmed cases rose by 24%, to 9,172, with 724 people having fully recovered, the head of the civil protection agency said.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavi...?r=US&IR=T
I'm sure this includes rent payments as well.
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Mortgage payments will be suspended across Italy as the Italian government places the population on lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Quote:Asked about the possibility of mortgage payments being temporarily frozen, the country's deputy finance minister, Laura Castelli, said on Tuesday, "Yes, that will be the case, for individuals and households."
The Italian government has placed Italy's more than 60 million people under lockdown, extending emergency measures initially imposed only on northern regions as it struggled to stop the coronavirus from spreading.
Quote:In a press conference on Monday, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told people to "stay at home" and banned public gatherings.
"There is no more time. I will take responsibility for these measures. Our future is in our hands," he said.
Italy is grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak outside of China; its death toll jumped to 463 people on Monday from 366. The total number of confirmed cases rose by 24%, to 9,172, with 724 people having fully recovered, the head of the civil protection agency said.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavi...?r=US&IR=T