Italy reports 71 new single-day COVID-19 deaths

​Italy reported 71 new COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the country's toll to 33,601, out of total infection cases of 233,836, according to fresh figures on Wednesday.

Xinhua June 4, 2020

Italy reported 71 new COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the country's toll to 33,601, out of total infection cases of 233,836, according to fresh figures on Wednesday.

Nationwide, the number of active infections dropped by 596 to 39,297 cases, according to the Civil Protection Department.

Of those who tested positive for the new coronavirus, 353 are in intensive care, 55 fewer compared to Tuesday, and 5,742 are hospitalized with symptoms, a decrease of 174 patients compared to Tuesday.

The rest 33,202 people, or about 84 percent of those who tested positive, are quarantined at home with no symptoms or only mild symptoms.

Recoveries rose by 846 compared to Tuesday, bringing the nationwide total to 160,938.

The overall number of COVID-19 active infections, fatalities and recoveries has risen to 233,836 cases over the past 24 hours, an increase of 321 cases from 233,515 recorded on Tuesday.

As the pandemic slowed down visibly in recent weeks, Italy further eased the 10-week lockdown on May 18. Shops, restaurants, bars, barbershops, beauty salons, museums, and beachfront operators were all allowed to reopen, provided that they respect rules for social distancing and disinfect facilities.

Additionally, people are allowed to move freely within Italy from Wednesday. On the same day, Italy also lifted travel restrictions for travelers from other Schengen countries, as well as the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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