Life Is Slow, Burials Fast In Italian Town In Virus Hotspot
Muhammad Irfan Published February 25, 2020 | 05:33 PM
The burial was over and done in five minutes. Just enough time for the priest to utter a prayer over the body of the elderly woman, in the presence of one relative and two undertakers
Zorlesco, Italy, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Feb, 2020 ) :The burial was over and done in five minutes. Just enough time for the priest to utter a prayer over the body of the elderly woman, in the presence of one relative and two undertakers.
The growing coronavirus outbreak in Italy leaves little room for decorum, and Zorlesco, a northern town of 1,700 residents now under isolation, is trying to manage as best it can.
The normally quiet village is just nine kilometres (five miles) northwest of the hot spot of Codogno in the region of Lombardy, which has reported the most cases of infection in the country, at 212.
Seven people have already died in Italy after being infected with coronavirus, all aged between 68 and 88, but the woman buried in Zorlesco was not one of them, instead dying of "old age," said Don Nunzio Rosi, the local priest.
No sick people have been reported as of yet in town, but, he said, that hasn't stopped the locals from living in an "almost unreal atmosphere".
"In our little village, everything has changed in the last three days," Rosi told AFP. "None of us thought we would ever find ourselves in the situation of these cities in China." Today in Zorlesco, shops and businesses are closed and even the church. Rosi is forbidden to celebrate mass in the presence of the parishioners. Instead, he officiates accompanied only by his assistant, the church doors remaining shut.
Coronavirus or not, however, Rosi has left the doors of the church open for a few hours each morning so that the faithful, one by one, can come and say "a little prayer," should they wish.
He also sends his parishioners messages of comfort and extracts from the Bible via Whatsapp.
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