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Coronavirus leaves bodies in the street in Italy but oblivious Brits STILL ignoring advice to head out in their droves

THE coronavirus is leaving people collapsed in the streets of Italy - but oblivious Brits continue to ignore self-isolation advice and head out in their droves.

Chilling pictures from Rome on Sunday showed a man lying unconscious at a bus stop while in London people visited the city's parks and crowded public transport.

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Chilling pictures show the moment a man wearing a face mask was found collapsed on the street in ItalyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The man was found unconscious at a bus stop in Rome on SundayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The man is seen being loaded onto a stretcherCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The man was taken to hospital in an ambulance, though is current condition is unclearCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The man was later seen being loaded into the back of an ambulance, though his current condition is not clear.

The images come after it emerged that the UK death toll from the coronavirus is just two weeks behind that in Italy.

The outbreak has now claimed at least 281 lives in the UK, exceeding the 233 that had died in Italy as of March 7.

In the 16 days since, the toll in Italy has risen to 5,476, including 651 new deaths on Sunday alone.

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Speaking at a press conference last night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Brits that tougher restrictions on movement would have to be brought in if they didn't follow the government's social distancing guidelines.

"If you don't do it responsibly... we will have to bring forward further measures," he said.

"Even if you think you're personally invulnerable there are people you can infect."

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In London, people continued to ignore self-isolation guidelinesCredit: AFP or licensors
Thousands were seen out in Victoria Park on SundayCredit: gavin rodgers/Pixel8000 07917221968
Commuters pile onto a bus this morningCredit: LISA JONES
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Scientists have warned that crowding in public places is accelerating the spread of the virus
 Boris Johnson has said tougher quarantine measures could be introduced if Brits continue to flout government adviceCredit: emmabee789/Triangle News

The government has asked people to work remotely and avoid going out if at all possible, to quarantine themselves if they or anyone in their household is showing symptoms, and to maintain a gap of two metres from others in public places.

Reports have previously suggested that the government is considering putting parts of the country into full lockdown if the spread of the virus continues to accelerate.

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Italy has now seen more deaths from the pandemic than any other nation, while Sunday saw its number of confirmed cases rise by 5,560 to 59,138.

The vast majority of deaths have occurred in the northern region of Lombardy, where there are reports of medical staff without the resources or staff to properly treat critically ill patients, and of officials unable to cope with the flow of bodies.

The army has had to be drafted in to take bodies to cemeteries already struggling to process the dead.

Photos taken in Bergamo show a convoy of military vehicles loaded with the coffins of those killed by the virus.

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