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  • A couple wearing protective face masks as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus takes a photo with a smartphone at sunset on the beach in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on October 24, 2020.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on October 18, 2020 shows Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus on TV speaking about the government's new measures to cope the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic. The new decree requires the closure of restaurants at 12 am, the takeaway sale of bars and pubs until 6 pm, a maximum of 6 people per table and the stop of local festivals and fairs.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on October 18, 2020 shows Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus on TV speaking about the government's new measures to cope the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic. The new decree requires the closure of restaurants at 12 am, the takeaway sale of bars and pubs until 6 pm, a maximum of 6 people per table and the stop of local festivals and fairs.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on October 18, 2020 shows Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus on TV speaking about the government's new measures to cope the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic. The new decree requires the closure of restaurants at 12 am, the takeaway sale of bars and pubs until 6 pm, a maximum of 6 people per table and the stop of local festivals and fairs.
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  • A couple wearing protective face masks against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus hug each other while traveling on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus keeps his hat as he is traveling on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus keeps his hat as he is traveling on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus keeps his hat as he is traveling on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus takes a photo with a smartphone while he is traveling on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing protective face masks against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus travel on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A woman wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus and two children travel on a ferry boat in Strait of Messina in Messina, Sicily, on October 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against COVID-19 coronavirus walks carrying a bike in the Capodimonte park in Naples, southern Italy, on September 24, 2020.
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  • A woman wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against COVID-19 coronavirus walks in the Capodimonte park in Naples, southern Italy, on September 24, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against COVID-19 coronavirus walks in the Capodimonte park in Naples, southern Italy, on September 24, 2020.
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  • A woman wearing a protective face mask against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks through the streets of Latronico in Basilicata region, southern Italy, on September 9, 2020.
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  • The bride and the groom, wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus, kiss after getting married in the Comune of Quarto, southern Italy, on August 6, 2020.
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  • A bride wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus poses before getting married in the Comune of Quarto, southern Italy, on August 6, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus have their body temperature measured at the entrance of the Comune of Quarto, southern Italy, to attend a wedding on August 6, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus portrayed near a placard reading "Tumori, non è il fato ma il silenzio dello Stato" (Tumours, it is not fate but the silence of the State) as he takes part in a meeting with other citizens near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus takes part in a meeting with other citizens near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • Citizens meet near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus portrayed near a placard reading "Mancata bonifica alla Terra dei Fuochi, vergognatevi" (Failure to clean up the Land of Fires, be ashamed) as he takes part in a meeting with other citizens near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus takes part in a meeting with other citizens near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • Citizens meet near Taverna del Re dump site in Giugliano in Campania, southern Italy, on July 4, 2020 to denounce the bad management of Campania's environmental policy. Taverna del Re is a waste storage of residual fuel located between the localities "Lo Spesso" in the municipality of Villa Literno and "Taverna del Re" in Giugliano, and then divided between the provinces of Caserta and Naples. With a largeness of about 130 hectares is the largest temporary storage site for packaged waste in Campania region. From mid-October 2008 an agreement had been reached between the extraordinary government commissioner and the mayor of Giugliano for the closure of the plant, but under two years later the site was reopened. In 2016 the removal of the waste accumulated on the site began.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus gestures a speech during a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca (L) wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus speaks during a press conference along with coordinator of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party, Ettore Rosato, in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus gestures a speech during a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus gestures a speech during a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • President of Campania Region and member of Democratic Party (Partito Democratico - PD), Vincenzo De Luca wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference in Naples, southern Italy, on June 13, 2020 to announce the support of Italy Alive (Italia Viva - IV) party to the governor of Campania in the race for the next regional elections.
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  • Women wearing protective face masks and a visor as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk in Castellammare di Stabia, southern Italy, on June 12, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on June 12, 2020 shows a protective face mask used to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus hanging on a mirror in a house in Naples, southern Italy.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on June 8, 2020 shows a man wearing a protective face mask against the COVID-19 coronavirus holding a smartphone displaying Immuni, an application for smartphones promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health and created by Bending Spoons Spa to help monitor and contain the Covid-19 epidemic by tracing contacts.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on June 8, 2020 shows a smartphone displaying Immuni, an application for smartphones promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health and created by Bending Spoons Spa to help monitor and contain the Covid-19 epidemic by tracing contacts.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on June 8, 2020 shows a smartphone displaying Immuni, an application for smartphones promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health and created by Bending Spoons Spa to help monitor and contain the Covid-19 epidemic by tracing contacts.
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  • This picture taken in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, on June 8, 2020 shows a smartphone displaying Immuni, an application for smartphones promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health and created by Bending Spoons Spa to help monitor and contain the Covid-19 epidemic by tracing contacts.
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  • Supporters of Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wait as he arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus cuts the ribbon to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wears a sweatshirt with the inscription "Avellino" standing on a balcony as he arrived to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, speaks to his supporters as he arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, speaks to his supporters as he arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Supporters of Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wait as he arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Supporters of Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wait as he arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini (C), wearing a protective face mask against the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus arrives to inaugurate a Lega headquarter in Avellino, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Former member of centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party and new member of League (Lega) party, Gianpiero Zinzi, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference with the leader of League, Matteo Salvini, at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • Leader of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party, Matteo Salvini, wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus attends a press conference at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • A supporter of Italy's far-right League (Lega) party wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus waits for the arrive of the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, at Villa Vittoria in Naples, southern Italy, on June 5, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on June 2, 2020 shows a sign reading "Please don't sit here", to respect the social distancing, on a bench in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, southern Italy. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Director of the Archaeological Park of Ercolano, Francesco Sirano, wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus poses for a photo in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Director of the Archaeological Park of Ercolano, Francesco Sirano, wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus speaks with visitors in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Director of the Archaeological Park of Ercolano, Francesco Sirano, wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus speaks with visitors in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Director of the Archaeological Park of Ercolano, Francesco Sirano, wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus poses for a photo in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Director of the Archaeological Park of Ercolano, Francesco Sirano, wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus poses for a photo in the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks with a dog across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A watchman wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus stands near a wall at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors wearing protective face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Two visitors, one wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus, look at objects exposed at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Visitors walk across the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman has her body temperature measured as a precaution against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus at the entrance of the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Ercolano, near Naples, on June 2, 2020. The site reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walks in a room of the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman takes a photo with the smartphone as she visits the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A guide wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus speaks with visitors in the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus is sitting during a visit at the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Two men wearing face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus sitting during a visit at the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • People visit the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A woman takes a photo with the smartphone as she visits the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • Two women, one wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus, visit the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020. The museum reopened to the public on June 2 after closing on March 8, 2020 due to the lockdown decided by the Italian government to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
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  • A beggar wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus is sitting on a chair downtown Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing protective face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk downtown Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A family wearing protective face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus is pictured downtown Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A mother and her son wearing protective face masks as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus are pictured downtown Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus is sitting on a bench downtown Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus holds a sign reading "Tempo scaduto! È l'ora dei fatti" (Time expired! It's the hour of matters) as he takes part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A man waves an Italian flag as he takes part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus hold an Italian flag as they take part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus hold an Italian flag as they take part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus hold an Italian flag as they take part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus hold an Italian flag as they take part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • People wearing face masks as precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus hold an Italian flag as they take part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus holds an Italian flag as he takes part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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  • A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the COVID-19 coronavirus holds a sign reading "Stop sanatoria clandestini" (Stop illegal immigrants amnesty) as he takes part in an event organised by the far-right parties to celebrate the Republic Day at Matteotti square in Naples, southern Italy, on June 2, 2020.
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