By Reuters
A policeman and a fireman based in Rome have tested positive for the new coronavirus, authorities said, raising the risk of the virus spreading in the Italian capital.
Around 90% of the 1,694 cases reported in Italy to Sunday are concentrated in the wealthy northern regions of Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia Romagna.
Cases in Rome, Italy’s largest city with 3 million people, had so far been limited to a Chinese couple on holiday and an Italian repatriated from the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the outbreak began late last year, on a special flight and hospitalized. All three recovered.
Authorities reported late on Sunday that a Rome policeman had tested positive. On Monday the Spallanzani infectious diseases hospital where he was staying announced that his wife, two children and sister-in-law were also infected.
A fireman living at barracks in the southeast of the city tested positive on Monday.
The school attended by the policeman’s son, in the nearby town of Pomezia, was closed and lessons were suspended in the university faculty at Rome’s main Sapienza university, attended by his other son.
On Monday, the local government in Lombardy said all its members would undergo tests after a councillor tested positive.
The national civil protection agency will give an update of cases at its daily briefing around 1700 GMT.
Italy, the European country worst affected by the outbreak, has recorded 34 deaths and seen economic sectors from manufacturing to tourism hit by a plunge in orders.
Several international airlines including Lufthansa Delta Airlines and countries such as the Czech Republic have reduced or suspended flights to Italian cities, including Milan.