Coronavirus / Death toll due to coronavirus rises to 13,155 in Italy; 16,847 patients fully recover

Italy's coronavirus fatality rate increased to all-time high of 11.9% after 727 people died of coronavirus in the country in last 24 hours, taking the number of deaths to 13,155. The number of new cases has risen by 4,782 in one day to 1,10,574. As many as 16,847 COVID-19 patients have fully recovered in Italy, while 4,035 are in ICU.

Reuters : Apr 02, 2020, 08:15 AM
ROME - The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has climbed by 727 to 13,155, the Civil Protection Agency said on Wednesday, a significantly smaller increase than seen on Tuesday and the lowest daily tally since March 26.

However, the number of new cases rose more sharply than a day earlier, growing by 4,782 against a previous 4,053, bringing total infections since the outbreak came to light on Feb. 21 to 110,574.

In Lombardy, the epicentre of the outbreak, the daily tallies of deaths and cases were both up compared with those of the day before, reversing the recent trend.

Of those originally infected nationwide, 16,847 had fully recovered on Wednesday, compared to 15,729 the day before. There were 4,035 people in intensive care, up from a previous 4,023.

Italy has registered more deaths than anywhere else in the world and accounts for around 30% of all global fatalities from the virus.

Italy's largest daily toll from the epidemic was registered last Friday, when 919 people died. There were 889 deaths on Saturday, 756 on Sunday, 812 on Monday and 837 on Tuesday.