KEY POINTS
  • Italy announced a raft of new measures aimed at curbing a second wave of coronavirus cases.
  • From Monday, local mayors will have the power to close public areas, such as squares and streets, after 9 p.m. in order to limit public gatherings.
  • Distance learning is to be encouraged for older students, and staggered school entry times for others.
A delivery person passes near St. Peter's Basilica, as Italy tightens measures to try and contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Italy.

Italy announced a raft of new restrictive measures aimed at curbing a second wave of coronavirus cases.

From Monday, local mayors will have the power to close public areas, such as squares and streets, after 9 p.m. in order to limit public gatherings which have been seen as one of the main reasons for a new spike in coronavirus infections.