Grandfather Domenico di Massa reunited on Monday with his granddaughter Cecilia after two-month separation amid the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in Italy, and threw her in the air celebrating a relaxation in the restrictions. As Italy eases COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, 4.5 million Italians can clock back in, construction work can resume and relatives can reunite. While some old rituals returned, many curbs stayed in place to try to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19 which killed almost 29,000 Italians since February.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Grandfather joyously throws grandchild in the air after two-month separation in Italy
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