KEY POINTS
  • All Italians are currently having to cope with a national lockdown that means they must stay indoors.
  • Northern Italy has so far been the epicenter of Italy's outbreak, the second worst in the world now, after the U.S.
  • An increasing number of cases is being seen in the south of Italy, which is poorer, less developed and less equipped to withstand the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Two doctors, protected by overalls, masks, gloves and glasses, walk through the streets of the Spanish Quarters and collect the swabs made to some inhabitants of the neighborhood, to check for any contagions from Coronavirus (COVID-19). For the collection of the swabs they also use a mobile sanitary unit.

Italians in the south of the country are bracing themselves for the coronavirus outbreak that has crippled northern Italy, with those living in the poorer southern regions telling CNBC that people are scared, angry and desperate for more government help.

Italy is at the epicenter of Europe's coronavirus outbreak with its entire 60 million population under lockdown and  having to stay indoors. Fines are meted out to anyone that leaves the house without a valid reason such as to buy food or fetch medicine, or if they have to work and can't do so from home.