
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a decree Saturday putting much of the country's north — including Venice and Milan — on lockdown Saturday to try to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Why it matters: Italy has the largest number of cases in Europe — 5,883 by early Sunday, per Johns Hopkins University data. At least 16 million people are now in mandatory quarantine in the Lombardy region, along with 14 provinces, the BBC notes. Among those to test positive is the head of Italy’s Democratic Party, Nicola Zingaretti, per Bloomberg.
People running to catch the last inter-regional train leaving #Milan before #Lombardy becomes a red zone. Uncertainty prevailed. #COVID19 #Milano #Lombardia #Italy #Italia pic.twitter.com/WB8zUyZrFP
— Vytenis Deimantas (@vjdeimantas) March 8, 2020
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