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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has announced that the nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic which was due to end on 3 April, has now been extended until 13 April.
The announcement on Wednesday (1 April) evening came just two days before the current lockdown, which started on 10 March, was due to end on 3 April.
Italy currently accounts for the highest number of coronavirus deaths in the world at 13,155, while the overall confirmed cases tally stood at 110,574.
"We have surpassed 13,000 deaths, and this is a wound that pains us especially -- it is a wound that will never heal," Conte said in a televised address, reports Xinhua news agency.
"So we are not in a condition to relax our restrictive measures yet... and this is why I just signed a new decree that extends the current measures to 13 April," he said, adding "we are beginning to see the positive effects” of the lockdown and that relaxing it now would mean that the sacrifices made so far would have been in vain.
"This additional effort will allow us to begin to assess future prospects," Conte noted.
"I cannot tell you when that will be," Conte admitted.
He explained that once the lockdown is over, there will be a "Phase Two" followed by "Phase Three".
"Phase Two is when we coexist with the virus and can adopt measures that gradually loosen the restrictions," he explained.
"After that we will be in Phase Three, which is when the emergency will be over, and we will resume our working and social lives," Conte said.
"Phase Three is the phase of reconstruction and the relaunch of our social and economic lives."
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)
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