People enjoy leisure time at Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy, on Feb. 11, 2022. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)
Italy reported 69,204 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday. The daily number of coronavirus-related deaths has remained below 200 in recent weeks.
ROME, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Italy has extended the obligation to wear face masks on public transport and in some indoor venues until at least June 15, the country's minister of health said on Thursday.
The country has been steadily peeling back coronavirus health restrictions as hospitalizations and mortality statistics are decreasing due to high vaccination rates and improved medical therapies.
But Health Minister Roberto Speranza said on Thursday that it was still too early to completely remove the face mask mandate.
Tourists wearing face masks enter the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, on Jan. 24, 2022. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)
Mask use will continue to be mandatory in schools and universities, hospitals, nursing homes, cinemas, theaters, sports arenas, as well as on long-distance and local transport.
In all other workspaces, whether public or private, the wearing of masks will be "strongly recommended," Speranza said.
Italy reported 69,204 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday. The daily number of coronavirus-related deaths has remained below 200 in recent weeks.
People are seen at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on Feb. 11, 2022. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)
According to official figures, 34.3 percent of children aged 5-11 and more than 90 percent of the population over the age of 12 have completed the vaccination cycle. ■