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Rome region faces record rise in daily virus infections

22 August 2020, MVT 21:03
A street seller carries straw hats and caps outside the Colosseum monument on August 22, 2020 in Rome during the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronavirus. - Italy has recorded its highest number of coronavirus infections since May 23, with 845 new cases reported over the last day, health ministry officials said on August 20. Italy in May emerged from a severe lockdown after becoming one the first European countries to report cases of COVID-19. (Photo by Vincenzo PINTO / AFP)
22 August 2020, MVT 21:03

The Rome region recorded 215 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours mainly because of people returning from holiday, the largest such rise since the Italian capital was in lockdown in March, health officials said Saturday.

The figure is a record number and is more than the 208 people infected in a one-day period on March 28, when Rome had come to a virtual standstill to stop the coronavirus spreading, the capital's health official Alessio D'Amato said.

"Sixty-one percent (of the cases) are linked to people returning from vacation," D'Amato said, almost half the cases were returning from Sardinia.

Sardinia had been spared the first wave earlier this year but D'Amato said the movement of tourists and people partying have helped spread the virus.

Most of those infected are young people who are not showing symptoms and it is urgent to "block the chain of transmission as fast as possible by finding the asymptomatic and averting the spread of the virus among families, he said.

"Be very careful especially with your relatives and the people dearest to you," he said in an appeal to the young.

He warned them to stay home and not meet with people while awaiting test results. "Don't feel invincible," he urged them.

Italy -- particularly the northern Lombardy region, the Venice area and Rome -- are seeing a resurgence in the virus over the summer, even if the daily numbers remain below the national threshold of 1,000 -- unlike in neighbouring France.

The Italian government has taken several steps to block the spread, suych as closing nightclubs since August 17 and making mask wearing compulsory in busy public spaces between 6 pm and 6 am.

Since the pandemic erupted, Italy has recorded more than 257,000 cases, including more than 35,000 dead.

Rome, Italy | AFP

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