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04 Apr. 2020 / 16:45

Moldovan in Italy: The number of infected cases is constantly increasing

Authorities in Italy and France have taken drastic measures to prevent the spread of Covid -19 infection. The resident of the Lombardy region, Italy, Eugeniu Briceag, said that the number of infected cases is still increasing, and the installed emergency status is strictly adhered to, reports Radio Moldova.

"We are still at an average of 700-800 deaths per day, only the number of infected people has decreased. The police are everywhere in every exit and entrance from the locality. You cannot leave the house without filling in a file, where you must indicate where you live, where you are leaving and what is the cause. There are only three causes: either you go shopping, you go to the pharmacy or if you have a pet and you have to take him for a walk, but still not very often, and only 200 meters from the place of life. In case you violate these provisions, a fine of over 2,000 euros and a criminal case is applied. If you endanger Covid-19 other people, the measures are much more drastic. Already, disinfectant gels and masks are starting to appear in pharmacies. At the entrances to the supermarkets, you find automatic disinfectant and protective masks, and one person is responsible for measuring the temperature of each person, if you have the least symptom of infection you are not allowed to enter the store," said the Moldovan established in Lombardy, Eugeniu Briceag.

TRM.MD recalls that the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc throughout the world. Thus, the countries with the most deaths in the last 24 hours are France, with 1,120 new cases, the United States with 1,092 and Spain - 932. Statistics also show that over one million cases of infection were officially diagnosed in 188 of countries since the beginning of the epidemic. In Romania, over 3,180 cases of coronavirus infection were registered, and 116 people died. Fifteen thousand fines were imposed by police in Naples, Genoa and Rome, after thousands of Italians went out, although it is forbidden. Even though southern Italy has not been hit as badly as a northern pandemic, the area is legally quarantined. Locals should leave their homes only for food and drug supplies, or for other justified reasons set out in government decrees. Along with Italy, Spain is the second worst affected country in Europe, with over 119 recorded cases and almost 11 thousand deaths.

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