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Coronavirus: Italy passes 10,000-infections mark

Coronavirus: Italy passes 10,000-infections mark

Deaths up 168 in 24 hours to 631, tougher measures not ruled out

Rome, 10 March 2020, 18:32

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    Civil Protection Chief and Coronavirus Emergency Commissioner Angelo Borrelli said Tuesday that the total number of people to have been infected with the coronavirus in Italy has crossed the 10,000 mark.
    Borrelli said the number of people to have died after contracting the virus has risen to 631, up 168 with respect to Monday. He said 8,514 are currently sick with COVID-19, up 529 on Monday, while 1,004 have recovered, up 280 in 24 hours.
    Therefore, the total of those who have the coronavirus, those who have died with it and those who have recovered from it adds up to 10,149.
    Borrelli said 877 of the coronavirus patients are in intensive care, up 144 on Monday. He said 45% of those to have died were aged 80-89, 32% were in their 70s, 14% were over 90, 8% were in their 60s and 2% were aged 50 to 59.
   

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