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Coronavirus: Italian virus deaths rise to 29, number of confirmed cases goes above 1,000

  • The the Civil Protection Agency said the total accumulated number of confirmed cases in the country had risen to 1,128

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A paramedic walks out of a tent that was set up in front of the emergency ward of the Cremona hospital, northern Italy. Photo: Lapresse via AP
Reuters

Schools and universities will stay closed for a second consecutive week in three northern Italian regions in an effort to contain Europe’s worst outbreak of coronavirus, dashing any hopes of a swift return to normality.

The decision was taken as the death toll from the contagion rose by eight during the day to 29, while the total number of cases jumped by 240 to 1,128 – the vast majority in the wealthy regions of Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia Romagna.

Besides a growing human cost, the government is also worried by the likely impact on Italy’s fragile economy, with the respected REF Ricerche think tank warning that the crisis could cut national output by between 1%-3% in the first half of 2020.

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Deputy Economy Minister Antonio Misiani said on Saturday the government was working on a slew of measures to “boost growth at national level” and would ask parliament next week to let it push up the 2020 budget deficit to help pay for the move.

“The decree will mobilise very substantial resources,” he said, without giving precise details.

Looking to halt the spread of the highly infectious disease, the government last week banned public gatherings across much of northern Italy and closed educational centres.

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