ROME: A lockdwon has been imposed in Italy following the second wave of COVID-19 cases in the country.
Four Italian regions have been put under “red-zone” lockdown for two weeks with effective from Friday, authorities said.
The lockdown is aimed at tamping down a surge in COVID-19 infections and preventing hospitals from being overwhelmed with cases.
Lasting at least two weeks, it will involve some 16.5 million of Italy’s 60 million residents and include the country’s financial capital, Milan.
Barring very few exceptions, no one will be able to leave or enter the “red zone” regions. People there must stay home, except to go to work or shop for essentials. They can also exercise near their homes and while wearing masks.
After days of consultations with regional governors, Health Minister Roberto Speranza decided which regions received the “red-zone” designation.
(With inputs from Agencies)
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