Italy will adopt new restrictions against the coronavirus after the publication of record figures of new contaminations, announced the services of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte this Sunday, October 25.
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Cinemas, theaters, sports halls and swimming pools will have to close, while bars and restaurants will have to stop serving after 6 p.m., according to these measures, adopted despite the public protests that have erupted in recent days, especially in Rome.
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