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Coronavirus: Italy records lowest daily death toll since late March

Euronews- Italy records 431 deaths in a day due to COVID-19, the lowest daily death toll since March 19, but bringing the total dead to nearly 20,000.

There have been 156,363 confirmed cases of the virus in the country which was the first European country to see a large spread of the epidemic.

But the coronavirus outbreak is far from over in Europe.

The UK death toll passed 10,000 as the country recorded 737 deaths in a day. Last week, the UK recorded the highest daily death toll in Europe.

Spain announced that 619 people had died from coronavirus between Saturday and Sunday, an increase of almost 100 people over the same period 24 hours earlier.

France confirmed that fewer patients entered its intensive care units for treatment for COVID-19 ahead of a speech by President Emmanuel Macron in which he is expected to extend the countrys month-long coronavirus lockdown.

France is the fourth-worst affected country globally after the U.S., Italy and Spain with over 130,000 cases and 13,832 deaths as of Sunday. “A very high plateau seems to be forming,” said medical chief Jerome Salomon in his daily briefing on the status of the coronavirus.

The U.S. meanwhile passed Italy in the number of deaths from coronavirus, recording more than 20,000 fatalities and more than half a million confirmed cases.

The increase in Spain will be a blow after the country reported its lowest daily death count in three weeks on Saturday after 510 people died from the virus.

In the UK, Boris Johnson, the British prime minister, was released from hospital this weekend after contracting COVID-19. He has since said that he owes his life to medical staff.

In her first Easter message to the British people, Queen Elizabeth II said that the virus “would not overcome us” and urged Britons to keep apart and “keep others safe”.

Meanwhile in Asia, South Korea reported just 32 additional coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases to 10,512. The government of North Korea still claims to have not had a single case of the virus as yet, a claim that is disputed by experts.

From Venezuela to Vanuatu, almost half the worlds population remains locked down to avoid the spread of the virus, which has infected 1.8 million people worldwide and killed over 108,000. The worst infection rate has been seen in the U.S., where 529,951 have the virus.

On Sunday, AP reported that the White House had approved the production of 39 million N95 medical masks over the next 30 days.

Health workers ‘must not be sacrificed’

On Saturday, UK health secretary Matt Hancock’s announced that 19 NHS workers had died after testing positive for COVID-19.

Dr Mike Ryan, who is the director of WHOs health emergencies programme, stressed that building a health workforce took “a long time” and “should be protected.”

WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “particularly concerned” about the large number of infections reported among health workers — in some countries up to 10% of health workers are being infected with COVID-19.

“This is an alarming trend. When health workers are at risk, were all at risk,” Dr Tedros said.

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