Italy adopts 25 billion euro package to help coronavirus-hit economy: source By Reuters

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Italy has received a declaration worth 25 billion euros ($27.80 billion) to help bolster an economy battered by the most exceedingly terrible episode of coronavirus in Europe, an administration source on Monday following a bureau meeting.  

Italy recorded 368 passings from COVID-19 on Sunday alone, effectively the greatest day by day cost at any point recorded in any nation, including China, and its clinics are battling to adapt to the progression of new cases.  

The declaration expects to mellow the hit to an economy practically stopped by the draconian estimates set up a week ago to attempt to stem the disease. Schools, shops, cafés and games are shut, and Italians have been advised to remain at home except if they have basic needs. 


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