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Coronavirus: Northern Italy to 'quarantine 16 million people' Coronavirus: Northern Italy to quarantine 16 million people
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Italy is set to lock down at least 16 million people in the region of Lombardy and in 11 other provinces in the north and east of the country. Italy's prime minister has said at least 16 million people are in mandatory quarantine in Lombardy region and also in 14 provinces.
The mandatory quarantine will last until early April. The lock-down will last until early April.
The dramatic escalation in the country's efforts to contain the new deadly coronavirus will close gyms, pools, museums and ski resorts. The dramatic escalation in the country's efforts to contain the new coronavirus will close gyms, pools, museums and ski resorts.
Italy is Europe's worst-hit country and reported a steep rise in virus infections on Saturday.Italy is Europe's worst-hit country and reported a steep rise in virus infections on Saturday.
The new measures, which also apply to financial centre Milan and tourist hotspot Venice, could take effect as early as Sunday and will last until 3 April. The new measures, which also apply to financial centre Milan and tourist hotspot Venice will last until 3 April.
The death toll in Italy has passed 230, with officials reporting more than 50 deaths in 24 hours. The number of confirmed cases jumped by more than 1,200 to 5,883 on Saturday.The death toll in Italy has passed 230, with officials reporting more than 50 deaths in 24 hours. The number of confirmed cases jumped by more than 1,200 to 5,883 on Saturday.
The measures published in a draft government decree were obtained by Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. The whole northern region of Lombardy, home to 10 million people and Italy's financial centre Milan, will be closed off except to emergency access, and 14 provinces including Venice, Parma and Modena will be subject to the same measures - affecting a total of around 16 million people.
They are set to be signed in the coming hours, reports the BBC's Mark Lowen. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the provinces affected were Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Pesaro and Urbino, Alessandria, Asti, Novara, Verbano Cusio Ossola, Vercelli, Padua, Treviso and Venice.
The whole northern region of Lombardy, home to 10 million people and Italy's financial centre Milan, will be closed off except to emergency access, and 11 provinces including Venice, Parma and Modena will be affected - a total of 16 million people. Until now only around 50,000 people in northern Italy had been affected by quarantine measures.
Until now around 50,000 people in northern Italy had been affected by quarantine measures.
What are the measures?What are the measures?
Night clubs, gyms, swimming pools, museums and ski resorts will be closed.Night clubs, gyms, swimming pools, museums and ski resorts will be closed.
Restaurants and cafes can open but customers must sit at least a metre apart.Restaurants and cafes can open but customers must sit at least a metre apart.
People will be told to stay home as much as possible, and those who break the quarantine could face three months in jail.People will be told to stay home as much as possible, and those who break the quarantine could face three months in jail.
Sports competitions will close to the public, and the president of Italy's football players' union has called for all football to stop. Sports competitions will close to the public, and the president of Italy's football players' union has called for all matches to be postponed.
The World Health Organization has advised Italy to strongly focus on virus containment measures as infections spread in the country.The World Health Organization has advised Italy to strongly focus on virus containment measures as infections spread in the country.
The plans echo China's forced quarantine of millions of people which the WHO has praised for halting the spread of the virus.The plans echo China's forced quarantine of millions of people which the WHO has praised for halting the spread of the virus.
Leading Italian politician Nicola Zingaretti said on Saturday he had tested positive for the virus.Leading Italian politician Nicola Zingaretti said on Saturday he had tested positive for the virus.
"I am fine but I will have to stay home for the next few days," the leader of Italy's centre-left Democratic Party (PD) said in a Facebook post."I am fine but I will have to stay home for the next few days," the leader of Italy's centre-left Democratic Party (PD) said in a Facebook post.
The country has said it will start recruiting retired doctors in an effort to combat the escalating outbreak.The country has said it will start recruiting retired doctors in an effort to combat the escalating outbreak.
'Highest priority'
Elsewhere, Iran has confirmed almost 6,000 infections and 145 deaths, and the number of cases worldwide has passed 100,000, officials say.Elsewhere, Iran has confirmed almost 6,000 infections and 145 deaths, and the number of cases worldwide has passed 100,000, officials say.
A second MP was reportedly among those to have died in Iran, where health officials fear the number of cases may actually be much higher.A second MP was reportedly among those to have died in Iran, where health officials fear the number of cases may actually be much higher.
There have so far been nearly 3,500 coronavirus deaths recorded worldwide. The majority have been in China, where the virus originated in December.There have so far been nearly 3,500 coronavirus deaths recorded worldwide. The majority have been in China, where the virus originated in December.
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has called the spread of the virus "deeply concerning" and urged all countries to make containment "their highest priority".The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has called the spread of the virus "deeply concerning" and urged all countries to make containment "their highest priority".
In other developments:In other developments:
What's the latest on cases? What's the latest on cases globally?
In Iran, 21 people are reported to have died as a result of coronavirus in the past day. On Sunday South Korean officials said 367 new cases were reported in the past day, brining the total cases in the country to 7,134.
A spokesman for Iran's health ministry, Kianoush Jahanpour, said in a televised news conference on Saturday that more than 16,000 people were currently being tested in the country. China reported its lowest number of new infections in a single day since January.
He added that 1,669 people with the illness had recovered. There were 27 new deaths there from the virus, which were all in Wuhan where the outbreak began.
In Iran, 21 people are reported to have died as a result of coronavirus in the past day and more than 16,000 people are being tested in the country.
The WHO's representative in Iran, Dr Christoph Hamelmann, said Iran was making tremendous progress at its hospitals, with facilities made available for treatment in every province.The WHO's representative in Iran, Dr Christoph Hamelmann, said Iran was making tremendous progress at its hospitals, with facilities made available for treatment in every province.
In the US a cruise ship with 3,533 passengers and crew is being held off the coast near San Francisco after 21 people tested positive for the disease.
Washington state reported two more fatalities, bringing the the US death toll rose to 19.
In New York cases jumped from 44 on Friday to 76 and Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency.
South America recorded its first coronavirus death, as a 64-year-old man died in Argentina.
In Australia, a man in his 80s became the third person to die there from the virus.
Among other countries to report a rise in the total number of cases are: France (to 949); Germany (795); Spain (441); the UK (206); the Netherlands (188).Among other countries to report a rise in the total number of cases are: France (to 949); Germany (795); Spain (441); the UK (206); the Netherlands (188).
New cases were announced in Colombia, Costa Rica, Malta, the Maldives and Paraguay. Colombia, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Malta, the Maldives and Paraguay reported their first cases.
More than 80,000 people have been infected with coronavirus in China since its emergence in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province.More than 80,000 people have been infected with coronavirus in China since its emergence in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province.
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