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Italian coronavirus deaths jump to 79, cases climb above 2,500

Italy's new coronavirus cases have jumped to 2,502, in a 22-per-cent increase from the previous day, Civil Protection Agency head Angelo Borrelli said in a statement. Of the total, 79 patients have died and 160 have recovered from the virus. On Monday, Borrelli's agency reported 52 deaths and 149 recoveries.

Reuters WORLD
Published March 03,2020
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The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has risen by 27 over the past 24 hours to 79, the Civil Protection Agency said on Tuesday.

The accumulative number of cases in the country, which has been hardest hit by the virus in Europe, totalled 2,502, up from 2,036 on Monday.

The head of the agency said that of those originally infected, 160 people had fully recovered.

The contagion came to light 12 days ago and is focused mainly on a handful of hotspots in the north of Italy. However, cases have now been confirmed in all but one of the country's 20 regions.