Italy overtakes UK coronavirus toll after 484 more deaths reported

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Italy Overtakes Uk Coronavirus Toll After 484 More Deaths Reported
A healthcare worker in a Covid-19 ward, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Frances D'Emilio, Associated Press

Italy has eclipsed Britain to become the nation with the worst official coronavirus death toll in Europe.

Italy, where the continent’s pandemic began, registered 484 Covid-19 deaths in one day, one of its lowest one-day totals in about a month.

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But the deaths pushed Italy’s official toll up to 64,520, while Britain’s stood at 64,267, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Both numbers understate the true toll of the pandemic.

Counting criteria differ in the two countries and many coronavirus deaths, especially early in the pandemic, are believed to have gone undetected, including those of elderly people in nursing homes who were not tested for Covid-19.


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A nurse adjusts a patient’s oximeter in the Covid-19 intensive care unit of the Tor Vergata Polyclinic Hospital in Rome (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

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Among the reasons cited for Italy’s high death toll was it that was the first country in Europe to be hit the pandemic, leaving health workers to grapple with a largely unknown virus.

Italy also has a lower ratio of medical staff to patients compared with other European nations.

Germany, a nation much bigger than Italy, has a death toll one-third of Italy’s or Britain’s.

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A little more than half of Italy’s known Covid-19 deaths were registered in the first surge.

On Sunday, Italy reported another 17,938 coronavirus infections to raise its official tally to 1.84 million.

By far, the region registering the highest number of new infections was the northern region of Veneto. Italy’s Lombardy region has the highest number of cases and deaths overall.

Largely heeding the advice of medical experts, Italian premier Giuseppe Conte has tightened travel rules for the period straddling the Christmas, New Year and Epiphany Day holidays.

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Snow covers trees at the deserted motorway A22 near the Austrian border in the Italian province of South Tyrol (Matthias Schrader/AP)

Starting on December 21 and running through to January 6, people in Italy will not be able to travel between regions except for work or urgent reasons such as health problems.

During the holidays themselves, under the nationwide restrictions, Italians cannot leave their towns, as the government seeks to discourage families and friends from gathering in large numbers indoors.

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