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Pope to priests: Comfort the sick

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Pope Francis urged Catholic priests on Tuesday to “have the courage” to go out and help those sickened by the novel coronavirus, hours after Italy was placed on a nationwide lockdown.

MINUS THE FAITHFUL. Pope Francis celebrates Mass alone in the Santa Marta chapel at the Vatican as part of precautionary measures against the spread of the COVID-19. AFP

The Pope, who complained of feeling “caged” while addressing the faithful by livestream on Monday—made the call during a mass in Vatican City.

“Let us pray to the Lord also for our priests, that they may have the courage to go out and visit the sick… and to accompany the medical staff and volunteers in the work they do,” the pontiff said.

St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican—in the center of the Italian capital Rome—was almost empty on Tuesday with only a few dozen people walking around, most of them without masks.

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The Italian government has asked for people not to travel if they can avoid it and to avoid contact with the sick.

People watch a live-broadcasting Pope Francis in Sunday Angelus prayer on St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 8, 2020, after millions of people were placed under forced quarantine in northern Italy the country, according to the text of the decree published on the government website. With more than 230 fatalities, Italy has recorded the most deaths from the COVID-19 disease of any country outside China, where the outbreak began in December. AFP

Officials passed a decree late Monday extending nationwide restrictive measures that had been put in place at the weekend in the hardest-hit northern regions.

The restrictions—including checkpoints on roads and in railway stations—are set to remain until April 3.

Italy is the epicenter of the European virus outbreak with more than 9,000 cases and 463 deaths so far.

Globally, more than 110,000 cases have been recorded in over 100 countries, although health experts are hopeful that the virus has peaked in China, where it originated late last year. 

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