Italy on Wednesday reported 369 new deaths from the CCP virus over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 29,684, as the country adapts to the new lockdown rules.
On Tuesday, Italian authorities said that 236 people died from the virus.
Italian officials, amid the downward trend in daily deaths, said that there would be a removal of limits on walks outside and exercise.
But the government’s website suggests it might not be as straightforward.
Also in Europe, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Tuesday that 29,427 people have died from COVID-19, meaning that the country has overtaken Italy. Some 693 deaths were reported in the most recent 24-hour period.
“It’s now clear that the second phase will be different. We will need to adjust to a new normal,” Raab said on Tuesday. “We want to make sure that the next phase is more comfortable, is more sustainable,” he added. “But we need to be under no illusions, the next stage won’t be easy.”