Italy reports the lowest number of individuals infected with Ovid 19 since March 10th

Italy has reported 236 deaths that have coronavirus interconnection in the last 24 hours, the Italian Health Ministry has announced at the daily conference Tuesday. Thus, the total number of victims from Coddy-19 in the country has reached 29,315. Italy already ranks third in the state list for [...]
Italy has reported 236 deaths that have coronavirus interconnection in the last 24 hours, the Italian Health Ministry has announced at the daily conference Tuesday.
Thus, the total number of victims from Coddy-19 in the country has reached 29,315. Italy is currently ranked third in its list of states in the number of deaths caused by the pandemic virus. Great Britain, with cases presented on Tuesday, has reached the number of victims at about 30,000, the news reported.net.
During the daily conference of statistical information updates for the Coronavirus, it became known that the European state in the last one-day period has reported 1,075 cases. This is the lowest rate of infections that have been introduced in Italy since March 10th, the period when the country expanded public health emergency measures. The total balance of the infected has reached 213,013 diagnosed with the infectious virus.
The number of active cases in the state of the Apen Peninsula has already reached 98,467. Only 1,427 are in critical condition, which are being treated in intensive care departments in Italian hospitals.
Italy has relaxed the measures taken for Corleone since yesterday. It has already allowed the <x0);taaway” service in restaurants, in an effort to re-Literate the economy in the country. Italians are also allowed to visit their relatives, for the first time after two months of isolation.
The total balance of the world's highly contagious virus has reached 3,687,676, until 255,138 deaths were reported, according to Worldometer platform data. The same source, which updates real - time data, suggests that 1,220,630 patients have recovered from the disease.











