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Italy has the lowest daily coronadødstal since march

Italian health authorities have Sunday recorded 24 deaths among persons infected with the coronavirus. this is The lowest daily death toll since the 2. march,

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Italy has the lowest daily coronadødstal since march

Italian health authorities have Sunday recorded 24 deaths among persons infected with the coronavirus.

this is The lowest daily death toll since the 2. march, which in a day was recorded 18 deaths among coronasmittede.

In all, the 34.634 people have now died in Italy, after they had been diagnosed with the infection.

Additional 224 people is found infected, so that the total number now stands at 238.499 infected since the outbreak came to Italy in February.

Of those, the majority reported healthy again.

Italy has in the day button 21.000 so-called active cases, that is to say persons who at present have the infection in the body.

Of them is the 148 admitted to one of Italy's intensive care units. When the outbreak was at its peak, there were over 4000 people on intensive.

The remains of Lombardy in northern Italy, which is the worst affected area. Here is Sunday registered 128 of the 224 new smittetilfælde. 13 of the dead in the past day came from this region.

Italy was at one time the country in the world that was hardest hit by the coronaudbruddet.

the Country closed down in the beginning of march in order to limit the spread of infection. The measures that were put in place, began to be eased in the beginning of may.

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