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Venice's 'Carnival of hope' kicks off as COVID worries ease

February 13, 2022 / 12:23 AM
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Sharjah24 – Reuters: Thousands of people revelled in the start of the annual Carnival celebrations in Venice on Saturday, marking a slow return to normality after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the two previous editions.
The 2020 Venice Carnival, which usually draws tourists from around the world, was curtailed when the pandemic broke out in Italy in February that year and then cancelled the following year as the government sought to contain infections.

Italy's rate of new COVID infections and hospitalisations has been gradually declining in recent weeks and the government this week ended a requirement for people to wear face masks outdoors under most circumstances.

However some Carnival attractions, such as parades, will remain suspended to avoid contagion, authorities have ruled.

Some 50,000 people had come to the lagoon city to take part in the celebration, ANSA news agency reported, citing local police.

The Venice Carnival began centuries ago as a period of excess before the rigors of Lent, the 40 days of fasting that traditionally precede Easter. A traditional Carnival costume often included a mask - not as a guard against disease as in current times, but so festival-goers could hide their identities and do as they pleased.

On Saturday, only a few people were seen wearing costumes and the mood was more subdued than usual, but this is expected to change in the coming days as this year's edition, entitled "Remember the Future", gets going.

The Carnival is due to run until March 1.
February 13, 2022 / 12:23 AM

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