Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles in Italy, nearly 800 people have died within the past 24 hours, bringing the total of deaths there to 4825 are locked down to limit. The spread has been in place for weeks, but now tougher measures have been introduced in the worst hit areas. Somebody with a regional president announcing that from tomorrow all sport and physical activity outside, even alone, will be banned. See maca texture is in Rome for us tonight. Siemer. Yes, more alarming figures coming out of Italy. And, as you say, further stringent measures will be enforced tomorrow in the worst affected areas in other hospitals in the north of suffering the most, with some running out of ventilators on face. Masks on the Children here are also feeling the impact of this outbreak to no Children, just empty playgrounds in Rome's largest park. Even tougher rules that have come into force today say people can't go into them to try and curb the outbreak. Here. For several weeks, schools have already been closed. The only noises that you can hear our the bells, the you know, the church bells, which is nice, but the other noises. The ambulances. That's ordeal, the only two noises that you here in Lombardy, the worst affected region. Teachers say some Children felt lost without social contact, But virtual lessons are helping to begin with. There was scared. I think they reality been taken away from them. Being able to actually deliver reality through a computer, even if he's obviously on a completely different scale, has been particularly important. From tomorrow, people in Lombardy will no longer be allowed to exercise even on their own in open spaces. As part of the measures aimed, it's slowing down. The spread of the virus or vending machines will also be banned. How Aurelio, How do you feel about the Corona virus? Thumbs down comes down. One parent in Rome tells us she's worried about the psychological impact the outbreak will have on the young. He's having nightmares. Yeah, I don't know if it's connected, but he's having nightmares about spiders. Most nights, he says he's not worried because he's brave. Your brave Well, that's fantastic. You seem very brave and you look very brave. Nobody has lived through times like this before. The spaces may be smaller, but as ever, everybody is learning to adapt, See Mika Toucher BBC News Rome The number of deaths from Corona virus in Spain has jumped to 1326 in the country's biggest one day rise so far it overtook. Iran is the world's third worst Corona virus stricken country yesterday after China and Italy, the number of registered cases in the country has risen to nearly 25,000. The U. S athletics governing body is added to the growing number of calls for this summer's Olympics in Tokyo to be postponed because off the virus. The federation's chief executive said in a letter that holding the games in the current global situation would not be in the best interest off athletes. The husband of a British woman who died after testing positive for the Corona virus whilst on holiday in Bali has spoken for the first time of the devastation of his loss. Kimberly Fitness, in who was 52 at underlying health conditions and had undergone two emergency operations in an Indonesian government hospital. Mr Finlayson said perhaps the outcome for his wife might have been different if she had been treated in the UK Our correspondent Jeremy Cook reports myself on. My four Children are absolutely devastated to lose the most beautiful wife and mother. She's so generous. She's so full of life. She's so powerful, courageous, supportive of all of us. I lost half myself in the holiday hotel room in Bali. He should be sharing with his wife. 10. Finlayson is alone, grieving. She booked this hotel, but she never managed to get here. 52 year old Kimberly fell ill soon after arriving from the UK She had diabetes, but it being in good health, this phrase underlying health issues has come into our language over the past, the really difficult past 10 days or so. The irony of that phrase to me is that I don't know many people in their fifties that haven't received medication haven't had some health issues. Ken is warning other British travellers. Healthcare in less developed countries is not the same as back home. He watched Kimberly die in a government hospital during surgery. She said that she loved me. Andi, you know, we exchanged that's for a few minutes and looked into one another's eyes, you know? So we got that time to do that, and I'm a piece in that sense and hopefully Kimberly's. Even in his grief, Ken's thought so with other British families who may also lose love ones to covert. 19 need to be strong for your family and the memory off your loved one. Ken has tested negative for the virus, but it's still unable to get back to the UK. His strength comes from his family and from the memory of the wife whose life he shared for 32 years. My wife is the most incredibly generous, loving love can feel is an end in that report from our correspondent Jeremy Cook.
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