Italy is reportedly on course to relax its lockdown measures after the country's death rate fell to its lowest level in two weeks.
The country has suffered more deaths than anywhere else in the coronavirus crisis, with 15,887 fatalities and nearly 129,000 cases.
Yesterday, Italy recorded 525 new deaths, the lowest increase since March 19. Italian health bosses are now contemplating ending harsh restrictions and looking at ways to prevent another outbreak.
Silvio Brusaferro, head of Italy’s leading research body, said: "The curve has reached a plateau and begun to descend. It is a result that we have to achieve day after day. Do you have a coronavirus story?