British tourists warned to avoid all but essential travel to a swathe of coronavirus-hit northern Italy

British tourists have been advised to avoid all but essential travel to a swathe of coronavirus-hit northern Italy, including the popular destinations of Venice and Milan.

Around 16 million people, more than a quarter of the Italian population, have been placed under lockdown as the country's government tries to halt the spread of Covid-19.

Italy has now registered more cases of coronavirus than any country outside China, while its death toll has risen to 366.

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Extraordinary measures put in place across Italy, affecting museums, cinemas, shopping centres and restaurants, will be in place until April 3.

People during the aperitif time in Naviglio Grande on March 08, 2020 in Milan, Italy.People during the aperitif time in Naviglio Grande on March 08, 2020 in Milan, Italy.
People during the aperitif time in Naviglio Grande on March 08, 2020 in Milan, Italy.

In response, the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) widened the area covered by its travel advice on Sunday evening to warn against all but essential travel to a number of areas.

The advice covers the Lombardy region, including the cities of Milan, Bergamo and Como, and the provinces of Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia and Rimini - all in the Emilia Romagna region.

Also included are Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche region; Alessandria, Asti, Novara, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and Vercelli in the Piemonte region; and Padova, Treviso and Venice in the Veneto region.

Previously the FCO had only advised against all but essential travel to 10 small towns in Lombardy and one in Veneto that had been put in isolation by the Italian authorities.

In guidance published on its website, the FCO said British nationals are still able to leave Italy without restriction.

Its advice added: "Residents of other parts of Italy are permitted to leave the isolation areas to return home.

"Otherwise entry into and exit from these areas is forbidden without official permission on the grounds of strict necessity; the authorities have confirmed to us that this will be granted for reasons such as medical need or work requirements."

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Travellers are being advised to check their flight details with airlines.

Italian airline Alitalia has suspended all national and international flights from Milan's Malpensa airport, starting on Monday.

The Department of Health and Social Care is advising people who have travelled to the UK from lockdown areas in northern Italy in the last 14 days to self-isolate, even if they have no symptoms.

Travellers should stay indoors and avoid contact with other people.

The FCO said additional restrictions in lockdown areas include the closure of museums, cultural institutions and the suspension of all public gatherings and social events, including pubs, nightclubs and games halls.

Religious ceremonies and funerals have been suspended, and ski facilities in the affected mountain areas are closed.

More widely across Italy, museums, including in the Vatican, are closed and all sporting fixtures must be played behind closed doors.

Childcare facilities, schools and universities are closed until March 15.

The FCO said public and social gatherings should be avoided with cinemas, pubs and clubs closed, while restaurants and bars remain open with reduced seating.

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