Lifestyle & Wellbeing
Monaco businessman sentenced to prison after dramatic Canton tunnel crash
A Monegasque businessman has been handed a six-month prison sentence, with five months suspended, following a dramatic car crash in the early hours of Saturday morning that left a Porsche in flames and two passengers injured.
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Lifestyle and Wellbeing contributor Isabella Marino shares her hot tips on living well during self-confinement.
Helpline receives a boost
The Prince’s government has ramped up its current Psychological Support Unit to better respond to the mental and emotional needs of people in the Principality during lockdown.
Home Patient Monitoring Centre established
The Prince's Government has established a dedicated unit responsible for caring for Covid-19 patients who have mild symptoms and are confined to their homes.
Staying emotionally healthy during Covid-19
Psychotherapist Gavin Sharpe explains how we can all stay emotionally resilient while our Principality is in lockdown.
Psychologists to join call centre
The government has added psychologists to the team at Monaco’s Covid-19 call centre as a growing number of people seek advice on how to cope with isolation and fear.
Environmental impact of lockdown
We all know the downsides to confinement, but there is also a silver lining. The environment, as well as the population, are coming out winners with Monaco seeing cleaner air and less noise.