An employee works on a protective face mask with the phrase "andra tutto bene" that means "everything will be ok", sewn onto it-a phrase that has a symbol of hope as Italy battles a spread of coronavirus disease, in a clothing factory of sisters Barbara, Lisa and Manuela De Virgilio, that usually makes women's fashion wear but now makes solely face masks, in Molfetta, southern Italy, March 25, 2020. (Photo/Agencies)
An employee works on a protective face mask with the phrase "andra tutto bene" that means "everything will be ok", sewn onto it-a phrase that has a symbol of hope as Italy battles a spread of coronavirus disease, in a clothing factory of sisters Barbara, Lisa and Manuela De Virgilio, that usually makes women's fashion wear but now makes solely face masks, in Molfetta, southern Italy, March 25, 2020. (Photo/Agencies)
An employee works on a protective face mask with the phrase "andra tutto bene" that means "everything will be ok", sewn onto it-a phrase that has a symbol of hope as Italy battles a spread of coronavirus disease, in a clothing factory of sisters Barbara, Lisa and Manuela De Virgilio, that usually makes women's fashion wear but now makes solely face masks, in Molfetta, southern Italy, March 25, 2020. (Photo/Agencies)
An employee works on a protective face mask with the phrase "andra tutto bene" that means "everything will be ok", sewn onto it-a phrase that has a symbol of hope as Italy battles a spread of coronavirus disease, in a clothing factory of sisters Barbara, Lisa and Manuela De Virgilio, that usually makes women's fashion wear but now makes solely face masks, in Molfetta, southern Italy, March 25, 2020. (Photo/Agencies)