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Italy's COVID-19 death toll plunge to lowest in more than two weeks

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ROME: Italian officials said on Sunday (Apr 5) they may soon have to consider easing restrictions after seeing the daily coronavirus death toll plunge to its lowest in over two weeks.

The 525 official COVID-19 fatalities reported by the civil protection service was the Mediterranean country's lowest toll since 427 deaths were registered on Mar 19.

Advertisement Advertisement They also represented a decline of 23 per cent from the 681 deaths reported on Saturday. "The curve has started its

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