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Italy prepares for an Easter lockdown as Covid-19 cases grow exponentially

Italy prepares for an Easter lockdown as Covid-19 cases grow exponentially
Swab tests carried out following an increase of positive COVID-19 cases in Italy. [Photo: Paolo Lo Debole/Getty Images]

Shops, restaurants and schools will be closed across most of Italy tomorrow.

For three days over Easter, 3-5 April, there will be a total shutdown in Italy.

Italy, which one year ago imposed one of the first national lockdowns, is once again struggling to contain the rapid spread of infections.

The country has reported more than 100,000 Covid-related deaths, Europe's second-highest tally after the UK.

Italy's vaccination campaign has been hit by delays, as has been seen elsewhere in the European Union.

Drug company AstraZeneca has announced a further shortfall in the amount of its vaccine it can supply to the European Union, blaming export restrictions imposed by some countries. It did not elaborate.

In January, it announced a large cut in the 100m doses it had originally expected to deliver to the EU by March.

[Source: BBC]

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