Italian airforce plays Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma as they put on incredible air display to lift the spirits of their nation during coronavirus lockdown<br />The Italian airforce put on the display leaving a trail in the sky showing the colours of the country's flag <br />Families and neighbours in Rome, Milan and other cities have been singing to each other from balconies<br />Italy remains on coronavirus lockdown and has reported 24,747 cases and 1,809 deaths due to the virus <br />The Italian airforce played Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma as they put on an incredible air display to lift the spirits of their nation during the coronavirus lockdown.<br /><br />In a performance which the airforce reportedly does on a regular basis, a set of jet fighters used coloured smoke to paint the Italian flag while the emotional song played. <br /><br />The clip was shared by the Aeronautica Militare who said: 'Unity and teamwork have always been the principles on which our Armed Force is based and, at this moment more than ever, are fundamental.'<br /><br />Footage of the event has gone viral on social media, with even Donald Trump sharing the video, declaring 'the United States love Italy.'<br />Many online praised the use of the song which has lyrics such as 'watch the stars that tremble with love and with hope' - saying it was fitting for the current circumstances. <br /><br />Coronavirus deaths in Italy rose by 368 overnight to bring the total to 1,809, while 24,747 people have tested positive for the deadly bug.<br /><br />Italian officials confirmed the jump today, as the national lockdown imposed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte earlier this month rumbles on another week.<br /><br />Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?<br /><br />
