HuffPost reporters in Italy, France and Spain share their advice for coping.
A woman and her son run in the deserted Sainte-Catherine street in Bordeaux, southwestern France
“Now, there are people who still try to ‘cheat’ and pretend they’re going to work, or to the supermarket.” “One minute out in Paris is enough to see that the streets emptied, that all the cafes and restaurants are closed. On the roads, you only see a few cars, taxis, buses and a few Deliveroo bikers. “There have been long lines to enter in supermarkets, especially in the cities, especially a few hours before the prime minister [Giuseppe Conte] announced more restrictive measures against coronavirus.”“People were anxious and making unnecessary stocks of food,” said Provost.
Velasco added: “I think the hardest part is the emotional one. To understand that you can’t go out, see your relatives or friends in person; to assume that if you need bread, you’ll need to spend time and wait in a queue to get it; to accept that the weekend comes and the sun is shining, but you’ll remain at home.
“But it is complicated to change your life in a few days, not knowing how long this situation will last. For people who live alone, I think it’s even more complicated. French people have joined the 8pm applause for medical staff, and have found solace in phone calls, group chats and playing games together online, Provost said.went viral – but not everyone is supportive of the move.
“Until this morning, I thought this wouldn’t be a problem, but I woke up and I found out that my glasses were broken.”
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