An uplifting moment as Italians in Turin kept the community spirit alive despite the coronavirus lockdown, organizing “aperitivo,” or pre-dinner food and drinks—all from their balconies. https://abcn.ws/39QqiNM

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20 thoughts on “Italians in Turin keep community spirit alive, organizing “aperitivo” from balconies | ABC News”
  1. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  2. Italians are singing, Chinese are cooking, when they’re all locked down. Human rights? We Chinese have. We can do anything we want, except going outside, since our city, our country needs us to do this to help her get through the coronavirus outbreak.

  3. Soutien au peuple italien! 💜💜💜

  4. This remind me of the community in Wuhan when they were on lock down , very touching , hope things will return normal soon

  5. The Italians being locked down that’s all joy and good when the Chinese lockdown it’s dictatorship abusing human rights

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