The COVID-19 outbreak has also reached the Vatican. Due to the current situation in Italy, Dutch florist Paul Deckers has decided not to send his traditional gift of flowers to the pope this year. On Facebook, he writes that after consulting all parties involved, it was decided not to go through with the decoration.
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