00:00Hello, my name is Giorgio, I live in Bogotá and live in Italy, more specifically in the north of the
00:04country.
00:05On the 4th of May, the phase 2 was established by the President of the Council of Ministries, Giuseppe Conte,
00:11and with this I ended up my 50 days of mandatory quarantine in Italy.
00:28In my case, I spent the days of quarantine, of social distancing, alone in my home.
00:34My university classes were canceled, all the sports activities in group that I used to do were canceled.
00:41I had plans to see myself with my family, but the international flights were canceled too.
00:46Therefore, every day I was in my home, I was practically alone, absolutely alone.
00:55That part is because I want to go to M2, thank you.
00:59That part is momentarily.
01:03That part is for M2.
01:22The first thing I did when the Monday was officially the beginning of the phase 2,
01:27which allowed people to go out, do physical activities, do walks,
01:33and more industries opened, was to go out.
01:36Because I had a lot of desire to go out to the city and I had a lot of desire
01:40to do physical sports activities.
01:43I know that going out is something simpler, but I felt different.
01:48I felt a feeling of freedom, because being so long in my home, I felt like this.
01:55Gotta be doing that.
02:09Afortunadamente, in the city where I live, in Torino,
02:11people are very well aware of the magnitude of the problem and they are not
02:16underestimating for nothing the rules, the safety distance between people, the use of
02:20the mask in public places, the glasses if necessary.
02:36I think Colombia has managed the situation very well, from what I can read in the news,
02:42what my friends and friends tell me, but I also think that they don't have to go down
02:46the guard for a minute, because when the world is facing a pandemic of this magnitude, until
02:52there is no vaccine, the options are very very limited, and that's all, bye, greetings from Italy.
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