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Italy coronavirus deaths near 200 after biggest daily jump – Reuters, Reuters

Italy coronavirus deaths near 200 after biggest daily jump – Reuters, Reuters

ROME (Reuters) – The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has risen by (to) , the Civil Protection Agency said on Friday, the largest daily increase in fatalities since the contagion was uncovered two weeks ago.

Mannequins wearing protective masks stand in a shop display window after a government decree to close schools, cinemas and theaters, and recommending that people do not shake hands or hug each other and that they maintain a distance of at least one meter, in Rome, Italy , March 6, 20200306. REUTERS / Remo Casilli

Italy is currently reporting more deaths from the virus than any other country in the world and the government this week ordered the closure of schools, universities, cinemas and theaters around the country to try to stem the infections.

The cumulative number of cases in the country, which has been the hardest hit in Europe by the epidemic, totaled 4, compared with 3, 2020 on Thursday. The Vatican, an independent state that sits in the heart of Rome, also registered its first case on Friday.

The national health institute said the average age of those who had died so far was , with the vast majority suffering underlying health problems. Just % were women.

The fatality rate from the illness in Italy, which has one of the oldest populations in the world, is running at 4. %, higher than in most other countries.

In a worrying sign for hard-pressed hospitals, the number of patients in intensive care rose more than (% on Friday to 728 . On a more positive note, some 728 people have fully recovered, authorities said, an increase of % on the previous tally.

Analysts say the crisis will push Italy’s fragile economy into its fourth recession in years. Credit ratings agency Moody’s on Friday cut its growth forecast for the country to -0.5% in 20200306, from a previous 0.5 % estimate.

Underscoring the economic concerns, the Milan stock exchange fell 3.5% on Friday and is now down . 4% since news of the first case was announced on Feb. .

The tourism sector, which accounts for 17% of national output, has suffered the hardest immediate hit, with visitors shunning the country out of fear of infection.

The Czech Republic said on Friday that anyone returning from trips to Italy would have to go into quarantine for two weeks or face fines, while neighboring Slovakia said it was banning all flights to and from Italy.

Rome has previously denounced such moves to isolate the country. There is also widespread annoyance with France, Germany and other EU allies who have imposed curbs on the export of protective medical gear to avoid shortages at home.

“So much for the European Union,” said Matteo Salvini, head of the opposition, far-right League party.

“When Italy needs help, doors are closed and wallets shut. Once the health emergency is over, it will be necessary to rethink and rebuild everything, starting from Brussels. ”

Italy’s sporting world is also facing unprecedented turmoil.

FILE PHOTO: A woman wearing a protective face mask walks in the streets after the government decree to close cinemas, schools and urge people to work from home and not stand closer than one meter to each other, in Turin, Italy March 5, 2020. REUTERS / Massimo Pinca

The Alpine skiing World Cup finals in Italy’s Cortina d’Ampezzo were canceled on Friday, while a Formula E race scheduled for Rome on April 4 will not now take place, the all-electric series announced on Friday.

The Milan-Sanremo one-day cycle race set for later this month has also been canceled as well as two other cycling events in Italy.

Top flight Serie A soccer matches are due to be played this weekend, but behind closed doors.

Additional reporting by Gavin Jones; editing by Jonathan Oatis

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