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Italy reports 464 new deaths, continuing downtrend

Current infections drop for 4th day in a row, as regions prepare for phase 2 in early May

Giada Zampano  | 23.04.2020 - Update : 24.04.2020
Italy reports 464 new deaths, continuing downtrend

ROME

Italy on Thursday reported 464 new deaths from the novel coronavirus, a bit higher than a day before, bringing the total number of fatalities to 25,549, as the slowdown in the contagion curve continues.

According to the latest data released by the Italian Civil Protection Department, current infections fell for the fourth day in a row, by 851, to reach 106,848.

The number of recovered people climbed sharply to 57,576, while the number of intensive care patients continued to fall, easing pressure on Italy’s struggling healthcare system.

The epicenter of the Italian outbreak remains the northern Lombardy region, where fatalities continue to rise, reaching 12,940, more than half of the total.

The government is expected to unveil its plan for the recovery phase by the end of the week, as each region continues to push in a different direction, with a widening gap between the north and south of the country.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said earlier this week that the government intends to start lifting the nationwide lockdown “gradually,” respecting the social distancing measures to keep the contagion curve under control.

The Cabinet will meet in the next few days to approve new annual macroeconomic forecasts. According to Italian media, the expectations are for a 8% drop in domestic output for this year.

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