Italy deaths pass 4,000; More US states, including New York, tell people to stay home; Dow Jones falls 900 points. Follow the latest.Italy and Spain record highest single-day death tollsNew York announces all non-essential workers must stay homeThe week explained | Sign up for our weekly newsletterSee all our coronavirus coverage 1.52pm GMT The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak has continued to increase across Europe, including the first death of a confirmed case in Finland.The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare confirmed on Saturday the country’s first coronavirus death, saying that an elderly patient in the capital had died, Reuters reports. 1.23pm GMT Boris Johnson is speaking to supermarket bosses today about how to overcome the panic buying that is gripping the UK. They will also discuss efforts to keep supplies flowing. The meetings come ahead of the government’s daily press conference, which will be hosted by the environment secretary, George Eustice, in place of Johnson. Continue reading…
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