Updated On: 23 March, 2020 06:14 AM IST | Rome | Agencies
The pandemic has forced lockdowns in 35 countries, disrupting lives, travel as governments scramble to shut borders and unleash hundreds of billions in emergency measures

A nurse wearing protective mask and gear comforts another as they change shifts at the Cremona hospital, southeast of Milan in Lombardy on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Nearly one billion people around the world were confined to their homes on Sunday, as the Coronavirus death toll crossed 13,000 and factories were shut in worst-hit Italy after another single-day fatalities record.
The raging pandemic has forced lockdowns in 35 countries, disrupting lives, travel, and businesses as governments scramble to shut borders and unleash hundreds of billions in emergency measures to avoid a widespread virus-fuelled economic meltdown. More than 3,00,000 infections have been confirmed worldwide, with the situation increasingly grim in Italy where the death toll spiked to more than 4,800 — over a third of the global total.