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Learn about the situation in Europe. In Italy, more than 100 people died in a sanitarium for more than a month, and authorities began an emergency investigation. British Prime Minister Johnson, who had been treated in an intensive care unit, was transferred to the general hospital room.

Reporter Kim Kyung-hee reports.

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It is a large nursing home in Milan, Italy.

It was found that more than 40 people died in this month after 70 people died in March, where 1,000 people lived there.

In a media interview, a nurse raised the possibility of infection with the Corona19 group, saying, "I stopped wearing a mask because it gave me a sense of fear, and I smothered it with water, not a hand sanitizer."

The cause of death was all reported as pneumonia, and the Italian Ministry of Health entered an epidemiological investigation.

Italy's new diagnoses and fatalities are back on the rise, with a fatality to fatality ratio of 12.7%.

[Federico de Lucca / Corona19 Infected Doctor: Give medical personnel as much protection as possible. Medical staff are at risk of encountering death.]

The Italian government is considering extending the national blockade at least two more weeks until the 13th, the day after Easter.

The German and Spanish governments also appealed to the people to stay home because Easter holidays would be the watershed. British Prime Minister Johnson, who was being treated in an intensive care unit, moved to a general hospital in three days as conditions improved.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Rab, who acted as prime minister, participated in the applause for medical staff and volunteers, and major attractions including London's landmark 'London Eye' were also illuminated with blue lights that are the symbol of the health authorities.

(Video editing: Cho Moo-Hwan)