The Civil Protection Agency said the total number of COVID-19 infections, which includes fatalities and recoveries, hit 119,827 on Friday.
Italian health authorities said the contagion curve reached a plateau, with Friday being the fifth consecutive day in which the number of new cases remained within a range of 4,050-4,782.
Officials earlier said the infection rate can only be brought down if strict social distancing measures remain in place.
Italians have been under nationwide lockdown for nearly four weeks, with most shops, bars, and restaurants closed. People are forbidden from leaving their homes unless it is for essential things like getting food or medical attention.
Civil Protection Agency chief Angelo Borrelli was asked in a Radio Capital interview if the lockdown could be lifted in mid-May.
“We are now in a stationary situation, we have to see when this situation will start to decline,” he added.
77 of Italy’s Doctors Died Fighting Pandemic
In Italy, 77 doctors have died on the frontlines of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to an Italian doctors’ association. The CCP virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, causes the disease COVID-19.The association did not specify how directly the death of the 77 doctors could be attributed to COVID-19, noting that “many doctors die suddenly, even if the cause of death is not directly attributable to the virus, because there’s no buffer.”
The association said it would update the tally regularly, hoping it will serve as “a warning, a lesson for all.”
Anelli earlier made urgent calls for more personal protective equipment for frontline medical staff, telling The Financial Times that Italian doctors were being sent into a “war” against the virus “unarmed.”