What it's like to live on Italy's Covid-free islands
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Italy's gorgeous, isolated islands are a beautiful escape during normal times. During the pandemic, they've also offered their residents a safe haven from the virus. Here's what it's like to watch from afar as the crisis unfolds.
(CNN) — There are very few places across the globe that have managed to escape the Covid-19 pandemic; even Antarctica has reported cases. But while the virus has struck far and wide, a lucky few remote locations remain coronavirus-free a year after the virus halted much of the world. Italy, which is in a state of emergency until April 30, was ravaged by the virus last year and currently has one of the highest death tolls in Europe. The destination is now divided into zones, depending on infection levels.More Related News
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