Marco Gallo Reveals Situation of Family in Italy Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
MARCO GALLO – The former Pinoy Big Brother housemate spoke about his family in Italy amid the COVID-19 pandemic now.
The COVID-19 disease is exempting no one. Although the senior citizens are known to be more prone to contracting it, several cases proved that individuals who are young and healthy can also be infected by the disease.
In fact, several young healthy doctors were on severe condition due to COVID-19. It was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic after its effects is far beyond what was expected of it.
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The said disease was first recorded in China last December 2019. The first month of the following year, several other nations recorded cases of the said disease.
One of the countries hit hard by COVID-19 is Italy. More than 238,000 cases of the disease were recorded in the country and at least 34,000 died of it.
More than 2,000 healthcare workers in Italy were infected by the disease. With regards to the recoveries, 184,000 coronavirus patients have recovered.
One of the celebrities who have families in Italy is Filipino-Italian actor Marco Gallo. Recently, the former PBB housemate spoke about his family in Italy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on a report on Pep, Marco Gallo is thankful that his family in Italy is safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic. None of them has contracted the disease.
The pandemic also ignited realizations to the former PBB housemate. Speaking to Cabinet Files, he stressed that time should not be wasted as “anything can happen anytime” and we must be thankful for what we have.
Based on the report, now that community quarantine measures are up, Marco kept himself busy at home working out, doing online business, enhancing his acting skills, and doing things for his future.
The former PBB housemate wanted to stay healthy and fit. He tried fasting and was successful at losing 12 pounds in just two (2) days.
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