President Sergio Mattarella |
Rome, ITALY
Italy recorded 2,972 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the lowest
increase since March 13 this year.
In the same period, the country recorded 602 deaths.
The country is one of the worst affected by the disease in
Europe, having recorded 162,488 confirmed cases and 20,465 deaths.
Italy is one of only two countries globally that have recoded
more than 20,000 COVID-19 deaths. The other country is the U.S.
Other than the U.S. and Italy, only Spain France and the U.K.
have recorded more than 10,000 COVID-19 deaths.
Globally, more than 1.9 cases have been confirmed, with over
121,000 deaths.
As Italy continues to see a gradual slowing down of new cases
and deaths, the World Health Organization is warning that the coast may not be
clear just yet.
The agency said on Tuesday that outbreaks are still growing in
the U.K. and Turkey.
“The overall world outbreak, 90 percent of cases are coming from
Europe and the United States of America. So we are certainly not seeing the
peak yet,” WHO spokeswoman Dr. Margaret Harris told a briefing in Geneva. -
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