Italy pandemic BBC quarantine Coronavirus Italy

Andrea Bocelli Says He Felt ‘Humiliated And Offended’ By Italy’s Lockdown Rules During Coronavirus Pandemic

Reading now: 646
etcanada.com

Andrea Bocelli felt “humiliated and offended” by the lockdown rules in Italy. Bocelli, 61, suffered from coronavirus and has since spoken out about his recovery. “I could not leave the house even though I had committed no crime,” he said of quarantine, according to the BBC.

The musician also admitted he didn’t follow the rules strictly “because I did not think it was right or healthy to stay home at my age.” He added: “I am a certain age and I need sun and vitamin D.” RELATED: Andrea Bocelli And Celine Dion Send Message Of Unity Bocelli suggested other citizens should “refuse to follow the rules,” insinuating the pandemic had been blown out of proportion, adding that he didn’t know anyone in intensive care. “So what was all this sense of

Read more on etcanada.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA