MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 27: The church of SantAmbrogio is seen
completely empty on February 27, 2020 in Milan, Italy. Italy registered a 25%
surge in coronavirus cases in 24 hours, with infections remaining centered on
outbreaks in two northern regions, Lombardy and Veneto. But a few cases have
turned up now in southern Italy too. In Italy so far 528 people have been
infected and 14 have died, officials say, amid global efforts to stop the virus
spreading. Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio told reporters that an
"infodemic" of misleading news abroad was damaging Italy's economy
and reputation. Italy's tourism association Assoturismo says March
accommodation bookings are down by at least 200m (£170m; $219m) because of the
virus. Schools, universities, cinemas and Milans famous La Scala opera house
have been closed and several public events cancelled. Eleven towns at the
centre of the outbreak - home to a total of 55,000 people - have been
quarantined. There are fears that the outbreak may tip Italy into economic
recession. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
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