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A man wearing a mask walks in front of a closed school as Lombardy tightens restrictions due to a surge in the number of the Covid-19 infections in the region, in Milan, Italy, March 5, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

Covid: Downward trend in Italy’s population continues

ROME, March 27 — The population in Italy has declined by about 384,000 in the past year, as deaths reached their highest level due to declining birth rates and an outbreak of the coronavirus, reported Anadolu Agency quoting the officials.  

The Demographic Dynamics During the Epidemic by the Year 2020 report by the Italian National Statistical Institute (ISTAT) said that on December 31, the resident population was more than 59.25 million, but it decreased 0.6 per cent or 383,922, compared to December 31, 2019. 

It said it was equivalent to the destruction of a city the size of Florence.

In Italy, 404,104 babies were born in 2020, which means 16,000 fewer births than in 2019.

ISTAT said the Covid-19 outbreak reinforced the downward trend in the population, which has been declining since 2015.

Due to the impact of the disease, the death toll increased 17.6 per cent in 2020 compared to the previous year.

In 2020, 112,000 more deaths were recorded compared to the previous year and the death toll was 746,146.

The number of births was the lowest recorded since Italy achieved unity, while the death toll was the highest recorded in any year in the post-World War II era.

 

— Bernama

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