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A worker inside one of the tents from a new field hospital for coronavirus patients in Italy.
A worker inside one of the tents from a new field hospital for coronavirus patients in Italy. A worker inside one of the tents from a new field hospital in Italy. Getty Images
Cleaning personnel in protective gear workin inside the new field hospital.
Cleaning personnel in protective gear workin inside the new field hospital. Getty Images
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A worker checks equipment inside the intensive care unit of the new field hospital.
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said in an interview that the European Union must use “the full firepower” of its 500 billion euro ($534.10 billion) rescue fund to confront Europe’s economic crisis during the coronavirus outbreak.

The Italian Prime Minister told the Financial Times newspaper that monetary policy alone is insufficient to combat the problem.

“Monetary policy alone cannot solve all problems; we need to do the same on the fiscal front,” Conte said.

“The route to follow is to open ESM (European Stability Mechanism) credit lines to all member states to help them fight the consequences of the COVID-19 epidemic,” he added.

Italy’s death toll from coronavirus overtook that of China, where the virus first emerged, on Thursday as hospitals said they were being overwhelmed and the government prepared to prolong emergency lockdown measures.

Tents from a newly operative field hospital for coronavirus patients in Italy.Getty ImagesTents from a newly operative field hospital for coronavirus patients in Italy.Getty Images

A total of 427 deaths were registered in Italy over the past 24 hours, bringing the total nationwide tally to 3,405 since the outbreak surfaced on Feb. 21.

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