Italy's Coronavirus Infection-19 The number of new confirmed cases a day is approaching 3,000.



The Italian Ministry of Health said that as of the 3rd (local time), the number of confirmed cases of Corona 19 per day was 2,844.



The number of deaths increased by 27 in a single day.



The cumulative confirmed cases and deaths were 322,751 and 35,968, respectively.



The number of confirmed cases recorded on this day is the highest in about 5 months since April 24 (3,21), which was in the process of being blocked.



The number of new confirmed cases in Italy per day continued to increase at 1,494 on the 28th of last month, 1,648 on the 29th, 1,851 on the 30th, 2,548 on the 1st of this month, and 2,499 on the 2nd. .



It is better than other European countries such as Spain and France, where 10,000 new confirmed cases per day are pouring out, but it is an analysis that it is not in a situation where it is safe considering the recent spreading rate.



There are many observations that the Italian government will come up with additional quarantine measures, including mandatory national indoor and outdoor masks, sooner or later, based on the judgment that the spread is not serious.



The authorities are known to have set a policy to re-extend the Corona 19 national emergency, which is scheduled to expire on the 15th of this month, until the end of January next year, and review details.



When a national emergency comes into effect, the government can quickly establish and implement various quarantine measures, including local blockade, without parliamentary approval.



Not only will the administrative procedures necessary for implementing the policy be significantly shortened, but the authority of local governments regarding quarantine policies will also increase.



Authorities declared an emergency with a six-month time limit for the first time on January 31, when a couple of tourists in their 60s from Wuhan, China, were first confirmed for Corona 19 in Rome, and in July they extended the deadline by three months. There is.



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