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Italy reports fewest coronavirus fatalities in more than five weeks

Civil defense authorities on Friday reported 420 deaths linked to the virus for the 24-hour period, the fewest since March 17

A worker sprays disinfectant in a private neighborhood in Rome on Friday.
A worker sprays disinfectant in a private neighborhood in Rome on Friday.Read moreAndrew Medichini / AP

Italy on Friday posted its fewest coronavirus fatalities in more than five weeks as the government paved the way for a new stimulus package to revive an economy stalled by containment measures.

Civil defense authorities reported 420 deaths linked to the virus for the 24-hour period — the fewest since March 17 — compared with 464 the day before. That brings the total number of fatalities to 25,969. Confirmed cases now total 192,994.

There were 3,021 new cases compared with 2,646 a day earlier. The number of recovered patients was 2,922.The data come weeks into a nationwide lockdown that spurred Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's Cabinet earlier Friday to request parliamentary authorization to broaden the country's deficit by 55 billion euros ahead of new spending, officials said. That is more than an initial 25-billion euro program last month.

Conte is preparing to start easing the lockdown in the original European epicenter of the outbreak from May 4, with companies in the manufacturing, automotive and construction industries the first to restart activities, depending on health and safety measures.