Italy's Corona19 deaths have risen sharply again, all reaching close to 7,000.

Italian health officials say the total number of fatalities across the country was 6,820 as of 6:00 pm yesterday (local time). This is an increase of 743 people from the previous day.

The number of new deaths per day in the last three days has been gradually dropping to 793 on the 21st, 650 on the 22nd, and 602 yesterday.

This is the second-highest number of deaths per day since the 21st.

The cumulative number of confirmed patients increased by 5,49 to 69,000 to 176.

It was a little larger than the day before, when the daily increase was 4,798.

There are many analyzes in the field that it takes more time to see if the virus outbreak has peaked, or if the downward trend in recent days has been trending.

The fatality rate, which represents the cumulative number of fatalities compared to the cumulative number of confirmed cases, was 9.86%, up 0.35 percentage points from the previous day, reaching 10%.

The cumulative cure was 8,326, an increase of 894 from the previous day.

The number of actual confirmed persons minus cumulative deaths and cumulative cures increased by 3,612 to 54,000.

Some local media have noted the smallest increase in real diagnoses per day.

3,396 of the confirmed patients are classified as severe, an increase of 192 from the previous day.

For the first time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Lombardy, the virus-proliferation base, was found to be over 30,000, with 3,703.

It accounts for 44.4% of the total.

Cumulative deaths were also 4,178, accounting for 61.3% of the total.

According to the cumulative number of major cities, there are 5,701 Milan, 2,800 Rome, 837 Venice, 622 Florence, and 588 Naples.

The Italian government has held a cabinet meeting to increase the amount of fines for unauthorized outings up to 206 euros now, to strengthen the effectiveness of the nation's current restrictions on mobility, which is based on raising the amount of money from about 280,000 won to about 4 million won. The order was passed.

According to the current restrictions on mobility, which will take effect temporarily until the 3rd of the following month, you will not be able to leave any place of residence except for reasons such as food and drug purchases or work commuting.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte ended the cabinet meeting, saying, "Everybody has to play their part." He said, "If we follow the government's actions, we can be the first to escape from the current emergency."

In addition to restrictions on mobility, the Italian government has enforced high-intensity restrictions such as closing all schools nationwide, closing non-essential branches such as restaurants and pubs, and shutting down business sites outside the national period and strategic industries.

Some have heard rumors that the restrictions on mobility could be extended until July 31, but Prime Minister Conte denies it and hopes to end it as soon as possible.