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Italy coronavirus death toll surges past 10,000; lockdown extension likely – Reuters, Reuters

Italy coronavirus death toll surges past 10,000; lockdown extension likely – Reuters, Reuters

MILAN (Reuters) – The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy barelled past , 06 on Saturday, a figure that made an extension of a national lockdown almost certain.

Officials said 944 more people died in the previous hours, the second highest daily tally since the epidemic emerged on Feb. 21, and that total fatalities reached , .

Confirmed cases rose by about 6, 000 to 542, , the second-highest number of cases in the world behind the United States.

Officials said the numbers would have been worse without a national lockdown.

“Without these measures, we would be seeing far worse numbers and our health service would be in a far more dramatic state. We would have been in an unsustainable situation, ”said Angelo Borelli, the Civil Protection head who reads out the numbers daily to the media and an anxious Italy.

Italy, the first Western country to introduce severe restrictions on movement after uncovering the outbreak five weeks ago, has since strict tightened them, and hopes that they would be eased from next Friday were fading fast.

“There are elements that make us believe that all of the April 3 expirations of provision will have to be postponed,” Industry Minister Stefano Patuanelli told Italian broadcaster Rai.

The Lombardy region, which has borne the worst of the contagion, recorded 823 new deaths, bringing the total there to 5, 01575879.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told a news conference after the figures were released that he had approved a new package of 4.7 billion euros ($ 5. billion) of measures to help those worst hit, including shopping vouchers and food packages.

Conte has urged the European Union to launch a “recovery bond” to help fund the response to the coronavirus outbreak, saying failure to tackle the emergency would be a “tragic mistake” for the bloc.

In an interview with Italian daily Il Sole Ore on Saturday, Conte said a common debt instrument was needed to spearhead a European recovery and reinvestment plan to support the economy of the whole area.

Education Minister Lucia Azzolina has already said the closure of schools and universities, which began on March 5, would have to be extended past April 3.

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Italy’s minister for southern regions expressed concerns about potential social tensions and civil unrest in poorer areas if, as expected, the epidemic moves south.

“I am afraid that the worries that are affecting large sections of the population over health, income and the future, with the continuation of the crisis, will turn into anger and hatred,” Minister Giuseppe Provenzano told La Repubblica newspaper on Saturday.

Michele Emiliano, governor of the southern Puglia region, downplayed played fears of civil unrest in the south but said the lockdown may have to be extended until mid-May.

Additional reporting by Crispian Balmer, Gavin Jones, Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante; Writing by Philip Pullella; Editing by Ros Russell and Giles Elgood

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