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Italy: Return to normality within 15 months
Giovanni Rezza, the prevention director of the Ministry of Health, said that if Italy were to roll out 240,000 COVID-19 vaccines every day, it should be able to return to normal within 7 to 15 months. Rezza told the Senate Health and Hygiene Committee: “We recently established a mathematical model with the US […]
Read MoreSicilian town sells houses for 1 Euro
The Sicilian town of Troina has recently put many abandoned houses on the market for 1 Euro. Troina, an ancient city into the heart of the island, can be reached through an extraordinary territory, incredibly rich of valleys, hills and mountains, often quite unknown even by Sicilians. The city origins refer to […]
Read MoreItaly landmarks light up green for St Patrick’s Day
In the 2021 Global Greening Plan, Italy will have 42 attractions and monuments. This is an annual event in Ireland with the purpose of giving the green light to international landmarks during St. Patrick’s Day. The 12th edition of the initiative to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland has been released. On March […]
Read MoreItaly: Life expectancy drops a year in 2020
ISTAT said on Wednesday that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy in Italy has fallen by almost a year in 2020. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the life expectancy at birth in 2020 is 82.3 years, which is lower than the 83.2 years in 2019. ISTAT’s BES report said: […]
Read MoreItaly exceeds 100K coronavirus Deaths
The Italian Ministry of Health said the number of COVID deaths in Italy exceeded 100,000 on Monday. According to the Ministry, in the past 24 hours, another 348 people have died and the number of casualties has risen to 100,103. This is more than a year after the death of Italy’s first COVID-19, […]
Read MoreItaly reaches highest COVID-19 levels in several months
Covid-19 cases in Italy reached their highest level in several months this week due to manufacturing problems that caused vaccines to be shipped to Italy at a slower rate than expected, forcing certain areas to return to confinement to prevent the worst-hit countries in the world to break out again. Italian officials blamed this […]
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