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In the new type of coronavirus epidemic (Kovid-19), 10,925 new cases were registered in Italy and 204 in Malta in the last 24 hours.
According to daily data announced by the Italian Ministry of Health, 165 thousand 837 tests were carried out in the last 24 hours, and 10 thousand 925 people were diagnosed with Kovid-19. Today, the number of cases has been recorded as the highest daily number of cases since February 21, when the epidemic began in Italy.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, the number of infected people has reached 402,536. The number of active patients increased to 116,935, and the number of those treated in intensive care increased to 705.
In the country where the number of people who lost their lives increased from 47 to 36,474 in the last 24 hours, the number of those who recovered increased from 1,255 to 249,127.
The increase in the number of cases in Italy since October 12 has pushed the government to discuss new measures in the country.
According to reports in the Italian press, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and representatives of the ruling coalition parties evaluated measures to further increase the closing hours of restaurants and venues, including a curfew starting at 10:00 p.m. night.
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It was said on the news that the prime minister was working on a decree containing new restrictive measures.
RECORD INCREASE IN MALTA AGAIN
In Malta, which has experienced the second wave of the Kovid-19 epidemic compared to its population in Europe, the number of daily cases today broke a new record.
While 204 people were diagnosed with Kovid-19 in the last 24 hours in the country, the number of active Kovid-19 patients increased to 1,257.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, 45 people have died due to Kovid-19.
Prime Minister Robert Abela announced tough new measures in the country last night, following the rapid increase in cases in Malta.
Consequently, although the mandatory mask was imposed in open areas of the country, it was reported that bars and nightclubs would close at 11:00 p.m. and fines were also increased for those who did not comply with these regulations.
THE COVID-19 CASE IS AT THE POPE’S GUEST HOUSE
In the State of Vatican City, neighboring Rome, it was reported that a person who was staying at the Santa Marta guest house, where the spiritual leader of Catholics and the President of the Vatican, Pope Francis resided, tested positive by Kovid-19 and was placed in isolation elsewhere.
In the statement made by the Vatican Press Office, it was claimed that 3 people who recently caught Kovid-19 have recovered.