Large number of bookshop owners say they have no intention of reopening while pandemic continues
When the Italian government declared that books were “essential goods”, paving the way for bookshops to be among the first businesses to emerge from the coronavirus lockdown on Tuesday, there was no rush to pull up the shutters, as might have been expected from an industry that has been battling for survival for years.
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