From hero to zero: coronavirus upends livelihoods across Europe
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DUBLIN/MADRID (Reuters) - On Sunday morning, Irish chef Cúán Greene woke up to the review of his life. Britain's Observer newspaper told readers his cooking would make them "thrillingly giddy and euphoric". Hours later he was out of a job.Bastible, the Dublin restaurant where he was head chef, was closing as a result of the growing threat from the coronavirus. Greene, 27, and 13 colleagues were all let go."When you get a great review, it's a special week every time, and those weeks turn into..