CANONICA D’ADDA, Italie: Men and women have the same rights in the small municipality of Canonica d’Adda in Italy’s north - except when it comes to shopping for food.
To lower the number of people in supermarkets and reduce the risk of coronavirus contagion, the mayor has decreed that men and women will not shop together.
“Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays you can go to the bread store,” a policewoman told a woman waiting in line outside a big supermarket on Tuesday.
“Your husband can go on the other days, however.” Those breaking the rule face a fine of up to 400 euros ($435).
Canonica d’Adda is not far from Bergamo, considered the most affected area in the region of Lombardy, where more than 9,000 people have died of coronavirus — more than half of the total deaths in the country. Canonica d’Adda’s mayor, Gianmaria Ceria, said coronavirus had killed about 20 people in the commune of about 4,400 inhabitants.
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