Italy on Thursday overtook China's coronavirus death total and braced for an extended lockdown that could see the economy suffer its biggest shock since World War II.

The Mediterranean country's toll reached 3,405 after it recorded 427 new deaths on Wednesday. China has officially reported 3,245 deaths since registering the first case at the end of last year.

Italian Carabinieri policemen wearing a face mask patrol near St. Peter's Square at the border between Italy and the Vatican, on March 19, 2020, in Rome during the lockdown due to the new coronavirus pandemic. — AFP
Italian Carabinieri policemen wearing a face mask patrol near St. Peter's Square at the border between Italy and the Vatican, on March 19, 2020, in Rome during the lockdown due to the new coronavirus pandemic. — AFP

The number of new COVID-19 cases is yet to plateau despite the Italian government's best efforts.

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