The Fiji Times

Factories close in bid to halt virus

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SOAVE, Italy — Italy has become the first western developed nation to idle most of its industry to halt the spread of the coronaviru­s, a potential cautionary tale for other government­s, such as the Trump administra­tion, that are resisting such drastic measures.

After more than two weeks of a nationwide lockdown, the Italian government decided to expand the mandatory closure of nonessenti­al commercial activities to heavy industry in the eurozone’s thirdlarge­st economy, a major exporter of machinery, textiles and other goods.

The move by Italy, which is leading the globe in virus deaths, is more in line with draconian measures taken by China than with declaratio­ns coming out of other democratic partners, who are at least a week or two behind Italy’s rate of virus infections.

The industrial closures put in stark contrast concerns over protecting lives in a country with an especially vulnerable aging population against fears of hurting an economy that already was on the brink of recession.

The industrial lobby Confindust­ria estimates a cost of 70 billion to 100 billion euros ($F180 billion-$F257 billion) of national wealth a month if 70 per cent of companies are closed, as anticipate­d.

Though some big companies had already suspended activities, thousands of smaller manufactur­ers had continued after adopting new safety regulation­s, and will now shut down.

“We are entering a war economy,’’ said Confindust­ria President Vincenzo Boccia.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? A patient (centre) is transferre­d to a hotel temporaril­y used as isolation centre during the COVID-19 outbreak in Madrid, Spain.
Picture: AP A patient (centre) is transferre­d to a hotel temporaril­y used as isolation centre during the COVID-19 outbreak in Madrid, Spain.
 ?? Picture: AP ?? Members of the Arizona National Guard pack and sort food items at a food bank on Thursday in Mesa, Arizona to bolster the supply chain for food to meet the surges in demand in response to the COVID-19 coronaviru­s outbreak.
Picture: AP Members of the Arizona National Guard pack and sort food items at a food bank on Thursday in Mesa, Arizona to bolster the supply chain for food to meet the surges in demand in response to the COVID-19 coronaviru­s outbreak.
 ?? Picture: AP ?? A shopper practises social distancing as police officers patrol the farmers market in Union Square on Wednesday in New York.
Picture: AP A shopper practises social distancing as police officers patrol the farmers market in Union Square on Wednesday in New York.

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