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Italy to extend COVID state of emergency to end of Jan: PM

News Desk (Reuters)
Rome, Italy
Thu, October 1, 2020

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Italy to extend COVID state of emergency to end of Jan: PM This photo taken and handout on April 23, 2020 by the Palazzo Chigi Press Office in Rome shows Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte taking part from his office at Palazzo Chigi in Rome to a videoconference of EU leaders on the virus economic impact, during the country's lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronavirus.Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Thursday he would ask parliament to extend the country's COVID-19 state of emergency to the end of January, as the government tries to avoid the surge in cases seen in other European countries. (Palazzo Chigi press office / AFP/-)

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talian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Thursday he would ask parliament to extend the country's COVID-19 state of emergency to the end of January, as the government tries to avoid the surge in cases seen in other European countries.

The state of emergency, due to expire in mid-October, gives greater powers to central government, making it easier for officials to bypass the bureaucracy that smothers much decision-making in Italy.

"We will propose to parliament to extend the state of emergency, probably to the end of January 2021," Conte told reporters during a visit to Caserta, in southern Italy.

The government holds a majority in the legislature.

Italy, the first European country to experience a major coronavirus outbreak during the spring, managed to curb infections after a strict lockdown that ran between March and May.

However, it has the highest COVID-19 death toll in continental Europe, with 35,894 confirmed fatalities.

Daily cases have picked up again over the past two months but they remain under 2,000, a fraction of the number in France and Spain, which have been forced to tighten restrictions again in some areas.

"The situation remains critical, although the infections are under control," Conte added. 

 

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