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Italy prepares new restrictio­ns to fight spike in cases

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Italy is preparing fresh nationwide restrictio­ns, including on private parties, in response to a recent spike in new coronaviru­s cases, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said.

Speranza on Sunday said Italy needed to add restrictio­ns after having eased them for several weeks, as it aims to avoid a new national lockdown.

“Now we need a change of pace, and to intervene with measures, not comparable to those adopted in the past, which could allow us to put the contagion under control and avoid tougher measures later on,” he told RAI state TV.

Italy on Friday topped 5,000 new Covid-19 cases in a single day for the first time since March.

Daily infections remained over 5,000 both on Saturday and Sunday. Deaths linked to Covid-19 are far fewer, however, than at the height of the pandemic in the country in

March and April.

Speranza said he proposed a ban on private parties, involving children and adults, while Rome would also target hours for bars and restaurant­s to reduce contagion risks.

Other measures could involve sports with physical contact that offer no chance to wear a mask, he said without elaboratin­g further.

The new restrictio­ns package were to be discussed with regions yesterday and will be included in a decree that Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte could sign on the same day, Speranza said.

Earlier on Sunday, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio ruled out another national lockdown, saying the Italian economy could not afford it.

Speranza did not rule out targeted local lockdowns in the future if critical situations arise.

“But at this time, I don’t see such conditions in Italy,” he said. —

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