Corrando Tomassini, 49, and his wife Rosanna Maserati, 49, work from home following the Italian authorities decision to close schools and universities as well as urging people to work from home as a protective measure to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Milan, Italy, March 6, 2020. “I had never experienced this kind of continuative smart working before. Even if my company launched the smart working programme several years ago, I never took advantage of it because I found it easier to go to the office, which is close to where I live. Working everyday from home has complicated things but it has also improved the quality of life,” said Tomassini. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane
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