>> I've not seen the data for italy outside milan and it's surrounding area, but I'm
>> going to assume they aren't as bad?
According to reports I've heard on BBC, either Radio 4 or World Service, the vast majority are in the north. Whether it's just Lombardia or includes Turin and Venice wasn't clear.
Movement restrictions in Lombardia started around a fortnight ago so if it works then deaths should level out over next week or two. My daughter was due to go to Genoa last weekend to see a school friend who lives out there. At one point the restricted area was close by to north/east but the coastal strip Savona>San Remo>Genoa was still 'OK'. She would, in a rapidly moving environment have baled and lost her money rather than go and risk struggling to get back or needing quarantine. In event FCO advice was put in place and RYR gave her a prompt refund.
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