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Italy on lockdown: PM 'forced to intervene' amid coronavirus crisis

Italy on lockdown: PM 'forced to intervene' amid coronavirus crisis Italy has extended its emergency coronavirus measures to the entire country. All movement across the country will be restricted to ‘reasons of work, reasons of necessity or health reasons’, says Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. Italy is the worst-hit country after China with more than 460 deaths. Additionally, six people died during riots across Italy’s prison system which were sparked as probation and visitation rights were restricted. 
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