Italy announces all shops except pharmacies and food outlets are going to be CLOSED as coronavirus price climbs by 31% to 827 in 24 hours and medical care units are advise to prevent treating the elderlyAll non-essential shops except pharmacies and food outlets are going to be closed Italy as cases of coronavirus soar
Cases in Italy jumped within the last 24 hours by 196 to 827 as medical care units face acute shortage of beds
As a result medics should stop treating elderly and specialise in those with better survival chances, doctors warn
Comes as coronavirus cases in Italy topped 12,000 with quite 800 deaths and Europe went over 22,000
Denmark has announced it'll close all kindergartens, schools and universities for 2 weeks over the virus
Italy has said all shops except pharmacies and food outlets are going to be closed response to the country's coronavirus outbreak because the price from the disease within the country jumped sharply within the last 24 hours.
A top Italian doctor said medical care wards should place an regulation on beds as how of prioritising medical resources amid the deepening crisis that has seen cases in Italy rise by 196 to 827 today.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the newest wave of restrictions during a dramatic appeal to the state that came because the country of 60 million battles its biggest crisis in generations.
Conte said in his nine-minute evening clock time address to the nation: 'Thank you to all or any Italians who make sacrifices. We are proving to be an excellent nation.'
Italians have watched ever tighter restrictions slowly eat away at the very fabric of lifestyle as a government decree on Monday stopped non-essential travel between cities and banned public gatherings.
The existing clampdown on public gathering and basic travel had already emptied streets and shuttered everything from churches to restaurants.
It comes as total confirmed infections in Europe rose to 23,339 with 951 deaths, consistent with a replacement tally which is compiled from official sources.
In Italy, the amount has risen to 12,149 cases with 827 fatalities. More European countries are reporting their first deaths of individuals with the new contagion.
A coronavirus emergency checkpoint and triage point at Civile Hospital in Brescia, Italy. Cases within the country have jumped sharply within the last 24 hours

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