China News Service, November 2 According to Euronet, citing EUN News Agency, on November 1, local time, the Italian Ministry of Emergency Civil Defense reported 29,907 new confirmed cases of new crowns, with a total of more than 700,000 confirmed cases; 208 new deaths , The cumulative deaths exceeded 38,826.

  According to reports, in the past week, Italy has seen a steady increase in the number of ordinary hospitalized patients and critically ill patients with new crowns. So far, the number of ordinary hospitalized patients nationwide has reached 18,902, and there are 1,939 intensive care patients.

In the early morning of October 25, local time, in Milan, northern Italy, an empty street in front of La Scala was illuminated by red lights.

  The Italian National Health Institute stated that the four regions with the most severe outbreaks in Italy, Lombardy, Piedmont, Campania, and Valle d’Aosta, have reached or exceeded 2 for the new crown virus infection.

  Among them, the epidemic situation in Milan, the capital of Lombardy, was very severe. 1554 new cases were confirmed that day, and about 878 people were infected for every 100,000 residents.

Milan’s San Rafael Hospital said that the number of confirmed cases in Milan’s designated hospitals for the new crown is increasing by an average of 1 every 3 minutes, and most designated hospitals for the new crown have already experienced a shortage of beds.

  In addition, 16 general hospitals in the Piedmont region were officially changed to designated hospitals for the new crown last week. Most hospitals in Turin, the capital of the region, have stopped receiving non-emergency and routine chronic patients.

Other regions with severe epidemics are constantly expanding hospital beds and medical staff to meet the needs of new crown patients.

  On the 1st local time, Italian Regional and Autonomous Region Affairs Minister Boccia and Health Minister Speranza convened a video meeting with mayors at the provincial level across the country to solicit opinions from local governments on whether to take measures to close the cities in severely affected cities.

  Most mayors who attended the meeting believed that the curfew and epidemic prevention measures at this stage are difficult to contain the surge of confirmed cases. People are tired of the epidemic and the authorities should take more stringent prevention and control measures to achieve the goal of curbing the spread of the epidemic. .

On October 24, local time, Rome, Italy, a seagull wandered on the empty steps.

  The president of the Italian National Association of Mayors and the mayor of Bari, Antonio Decaro, stated that it is necessary to shorten the operating hours of bars and tobacco shops and bring the curfew to 18:00 every night.

It is also recommended that large shopping malls be closed on weekends to restrict the cross-regional movement of residents in severely affected cities.

  Attilio Fontana, chairman of the Lombardy Region, said that the spread of the new crown epidemic is currently roughly the same nationwide, and the government should adopt unified prevention and control measures to curb the spread of the virus.