Italy reported its lowest daily COVID-19 death toll for more than two weeks on Sunday as authorities began to look ahead to a second phase of the battle against the new coronavirus once the lockdown imposed almost a month ago is eventually eased.
A woman wearing a protective mask walks on the Rialto Bridge on Palm Sunday, following the coronavirus disease outbreak in Venice, Italy, April 5, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri
“If this is confirmed, we need to start thinking about the second phase and keep down the spread of this disease.” “Don’t lower our guard, stay at home,” Angelo Borelli, head of the Civil Protection department, told a daily briefing. “There are difficult months ahead. Our task is to create the conditions to live with the virus,” at least until a vaccine is developed, he told the daily La Repubblica newspaper.
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