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Italy further relaxes COVID-19 restrictions; 13 million people fully vaccinated

By ANI | Updated: June 8, 2021 00:25 IST

Italy on Monday further relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in certain parts of the country based on a decree issued by the Health Ministry on Saturday.

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Italy on Monday further relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in certain parts of the country based on a decree issued by the Health Ministry on Saturday.

Seven out of Italy's 20 regions are now "white" zones, the lowest in the country's four-tier color-coded system of restrictions.

The "white" zones are northern Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Liguria, central Umbria, Abruzzo, Molise and Sardinia.

In these zones, all restrictions on people's movements or business activities have been lifted, and the wearing of face masks and social distancing are the only preventive measures still in place.

The rest of the country remains in the moderate-risk "yellow" zone.

Monday brought a further improvement in the "yellow" zones as well, with the night-time curfew entering into force one hour later than before, from 12 midnight (instead of 11 pm) until 5 am.

The main pandemic metrics have improved in recent weeks, and three regions (northern Aosta Valley, Molise and southern Basilicata) on Monday registered no COVID-19 patients in intensive care.

The bed occupancy rate (in both normal COVID-19 wards and intensive care units) stood at nine percent on average at a national level, well below the 30 per cent critical threshold set by the government.

To date, Italy has administered over 38 million vaccine doses, with over 13 million people (24 per cent of the population) fully immunized, according to official statistics.

The vaccination campaign set a new national record last weekend, with 1.2 million doses administered in 48 hours.

"The goal is to have 80 per cent of the population vaccinated by September, including those aged 12 to 15, which means 54.3 million people overall," Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, the government's coronavirus emergency commissioner, told a Parliament's Budget Committee on Monday.

According to the Health Ministry, Italy has registered about 4.2 million coronavirus cases overall, including over 3.9 million recoveries, 192,272 active infections and 126,588 fatalities. (ANI/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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