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An open-air gym in the Pantheon, sports workers protest

2020-10-27T13:12:10.421Z


Following the closure of sports centers, swimming pools and dance schools foreseen in the last Dpcm (ANSA)October 27, 13:57 Foreground An open-air gym in the Pantheon, sports workers protest Following the closure of sports centers, swimming pools and dance schools foreseen in the last Dpcm Photo story © ANSA WATCH THE PHOTOSTORY Photo Close Second wave of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Italy © ANSA Close Second wave of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Italy © ANSA Close Second wave


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An open-air gym in the Pantheon, sports workers protest

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Workers from the world of sport protest in the streets of Rome.

Employees and owners of gyms, swimming pools, dance schools and sports centers have gathered at the Pantheon, in the heart of the historic center of the capital to express their dissent to the restrictive measures provided for in the latest Dpcm signed by the Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte who has ordered the closure of gyms and swimming pools and the interruption of sports activities that cannot be practiced outdoors to ease the increase in infections from Covid-19.

In recent months the sports centers had adopted stringent safety measures (spacing, use of the mask and sanitizing the premises) in order to continue to remain open.

The latest provision ordered its closure.

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