Times of Suriname

Italy confirms downward trend in new infections, facemasks ready for high school exams

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ITALY - Italy’s accumulate­d coronaviru­s cases reached 234,013 on thursday, up by 177 compared to the previous day, confirming the downward trend in new infections, the country’s Civil Protection Department said. The number of new infections is lower than the 321 new cases recorded wednesday. According to the latest daily data, active infections stood at 38,429, a decrease of 868 from a day earlier. Of those active infections, 338 are in intensive care, down by 15 compared to Wednesday, and 5,503 are hospitaliz­ed with symptoms, down by 239, the Civil Protection Department said. The remaining 32,588, or about 85 percent, are isolated at home because they are asymptomat­ic or have mild symptoms. The country’s death toll grew by 88 to 33,689 over the past 24 hours, the Civil Protection said in its bulletin. The same period saw 957 new recoveries, which brought to 161,895 the total number of people recovered since the pandemic broke out in the northern regions in late february. As the pandemic slowed down visibly in recent weeks, Italy further eased the lockdown.

From wednesday, people in Italy were allowed to move freely within the country. Travel restrictio­ns were also eased the same day. Emergency officials said that the government is straining to ensure the best safety for pupils and teachers ahead of the high school final exams, due to take place starting from midjune. As all schools and universiti­es in the country have remained physically closed for the whole COVID-19 emergency -- with teaching based on distance-learning methods only -- the Education Ministry stated that upper secondary schools students would take their final exams in indoor classrooms. Meanwhile, 1.15 million people have so far downloaded the COVID-19 contact-tracing app Immuni on their mobile phones, according to Arcuri. The mobile app to trace coronaviru­s infections was officially launched by national health authoritie­s on monday. The app is based on Bluetooth -- with no geo-localizati­on -to record the mobile phone users’ movements, and is being used voluntaril­y and anonymousl­y. (Xinhua)

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