KEY POINTS
  • As of Tuesday morning, there were 2,041 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the country and 52 deaths. 
  • Lombardy is the epicenter of Italy's outbreak with 1254 cases of the virus, 38 deaths and where 10 towns remain under lockdown.
  • Hospitals in Lombardy are struggling to cope and have called on the private health sector to come to their aid.
Staff assigned for Coronavirus tests at the Martini hospital in Turin seen as northern Italy is locked down to try prevent the spread of Coronavirus on February 24, 2020 in Turin, Italy.

Italy is boosting its financial stimulus to assist its coronavirus-hit economy this week as the number of confirmed cases of the virus continues to rise, and hospitals in the worst-hit region are forced to turn to the private sector for help.

As of Tuesday morning, there were 2,041 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the country and 52 deaths. Hospitals in the region of Lombardy — the epicenter of Italy's outbreak with 1254 cases of the virus, 38 deaths and where 10 towns remain under lockdown — are struggling to cope and have called on the private health sector to come to their aid.