Coronavirus

Corona’s Havoc is Not Slowing Down in Italy, Lock Down May be Extended Till May 3

suraj bhat

The corona virus epidemic is currently orbiting worldwide. Most of its havoc has been seen in Italy, where most people have died. In view of this crisis, the lock down can now be extended for a month in Italy. With the cases of Corona increasing in Italy, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has indicated that the lock down may take place till 3 May.

According to the Italian media, this weekend the Prime Minister will send a message to the nation, in which the announcement of increasing the lock down can be made. In which the ban will be included even for people who go to the park or walk.

The Italian government was constantly taking input from scientists, doctors and experts regarding the lock down. According to John Hopkins University statistics, as of Friday afternoon, more than 1.43 million people in Italy are vulnerable to the Corona virus, while more than 18,000 people have lost their lives.

In the last few days, the daily death toll in Italy has decreased, in such a situation, pressure is being created by the opposition parties to give some relaxation in the lock down. The current lock down of Italy will end on April 13, in which shops in need will be opened.

In Italy, now only after May 4, people will be allowed to come out of the house. But it has been said by the government that they will take lock down or other decisions only after hearing the advice of experts daily.

If we talk about the whole world, more than 1.6 million people in the world are sick due to Corona virus so far, while more than 90 thousand people have lost their lives.

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