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Coronavirus: Italy to Quarantine Over 25% of Its Population

Italy to quarantine a quarter of its population over Coronavirus outbreak

Italy has declared a widespread lockdown of over 17 million people in response to the swift spread of the deadly coronavirus, which originated in China.

“The Italian government is locking down 17 million people—more than a quarter of its population—including in Milan, the surrounding Lombardy region and 14 neighboring provinces, in the most sweeping steps any European country has prepared to take against the coronavirus epidemic,” The Wall Street Journal reported.

“Police, emergency services and if needed the army will be available to enforce the quarantine. People violating the lockdown can be punished with a fine or jail terms, according to the draft decree.”

According to the BBC, the mandatory quarantine will last until April at the earliest.

The Italian government are also imposing the following new restrictions:

Dailywire.com reports: The news comes as the number of cases of coronavirus around the world hit over 105,000 late on Saturday with over 3,500 deaths.

Italy has the largest confirmed outbreak outside of Asia so far with nearly 6,000 cases and over 230 deaths.

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