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Northern Italy set for draconian lockdown - Ferrari impacted?

Italy is considering a draconian lockdown of the Lombardy region and multiple provinces in response to the coronavirus outbreak, a decision that could potentially impact Ferrari. The Italian government is reportedly finalizing a decree that would require people living in the Lombardy region - including its capital Milan - and 11 surrounding provinces to avoid any movement into and out of the designated areas. The provinces to which the decree would apply are Moderna, where Ferrari resides, Parma, Piacenza, Rimini, Reggio-Emilia, Pesaro, Treviso, Urbino, Venice, Padua, Asti and Alessandria. If approved, the quarantine would go into effect on Sunday and last until April 3rd, and restrict...
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