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Italy coronavirus cases force authorities to introduce second wave restrictions – 7NEWS.com.au
After managing to get the virus under control thanks to a rigid two-month lockdown, Italy has now been forced to order new measures.

Italy has registered 11,705 new coronavirus cases, up from the previous record of 10,925 posted the day before, as the government prepares fresh measures to battle a second wave of the disease.
Italy was the first country in Europe to be hit hard by COVID-19 and has the second-highest death toll in the region after Britain, with 36,543 fatalities since the outbreak flared in February, according to official figures.
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