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Italy lockdown could hit Formula 1 and MotoGP

Italy has announced new measures to contain the coronavirus which could have a major impact on both Formula 1 and MotoGP. The Italian government is set to pass a law banning entry and exit from the Lombardy region and 11 further provinces in the north of the country in an effort to tackle the virus, which has hit Italy particularly hard. Italy saw more than 1,200 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours bringing the total to almost 6,000 – making it the third hardest hit country after China and South Korea. Deaths have also increased substantially by 36, bringing the total to 233. The law will ban anyone from entering or leaving the ‘red zones' until April 3rd and anyone caught...
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