Italy coronavirus deaths surge by 793 in a day, lifting total death toll to 4,825

Italy coronavirus deaths surge by 793 in a day, lifting total death toll to 4,825 1
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ROME (Reuters) – The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has leapt by 793 to 4,825, officials said on Saturday, an increase of 19.6% — by far the largest daily rise in absolute terms since the contagion emerged a month ago.

On Thursday, Italy overtook China as the country to register most deaths from the highly contagious virus.

The total number of cases in Italy rose to 53,578 from a previous 47,021, an increase of 13.9%, the Civil Protection

Agency said.

The hardest-hit northern region of Lombardy remains in a

critical situation, with 3,095 deaths and 25,515 cases.

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Of those originally infected nationwide, 6,072 had fully recovered on Saturday compared to 5,129 the day before. There were 2,857 people in intensive care against a previous 2,655.

(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni, editing by Gavin Jones)

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