Italy's hard-hit Lombardy region to impose curfew
The Italian region that was once the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic will soon impose a nightly curfew, following a sharp rise in infections.
A curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. local time is expected to begin in Italy's northern Lombardy region on Thursday night and last until at least Nov. 13. All residents must stay home during this period, unless for reasons of health, work or necessity. Non-food shops and retail centers will also be shut on weekends.
Lombardy's regional government received authorization on Monday from Italian Health Minister Robert Speranza to implement more restrictive measures.
The move comes after Italy reported 10,010 new cases of COVID-19 last Friday, the country's highest daily tally since the start of its outbreak, shattering a previous record of 8,804 set last Thursday. Lombardy had the greatest number of cases of any other region that day, at 2,419.
Overall, Italy has confirmed at least 423,578 cases with 36,616 deaths since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest data from the country's civil protection agency.
ABC News' Phoebe Natanson contributed to this report.