Italy’s Civil Protection Agency has disclosed that about 200 people have died from coronavirus in 24 hours. This is about the highest daily increase in absolute terms registered anywhere in the world since the respiratory illness emerged in China at the end of last year.
In response, the country’s Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte has stated that the government would allocate 25 billion euros ($28.3 billion) to help mitigate the impact on the fragile economy. Only a week ago, he estimated it would need just 7.5 billion.
Between Tuesday and Wednesday, 196 people died, bringing the total number of deaths to 897, the Civil Protection Agency said in a statement. Confirmed cases across the country rose to 12,462 from a previous 10,149.
After an initial lockdown in the north failed to prevent the spread, the government on Monday banned all non-essential travel and public gatherings throughout Italy until Apr. 3, halted all sports events and extended a shutdown of schools.