The nationwide overnight curfew was imposed in Italy and tighter restrictions where followed in the country’s regions with high or facing surge in infections. Due to the surge in cases, hospitals risk running out of beds for COVID-19 patients as a part of the government’s recent attempt to control the rapid spread of the coronavirus. Accused of Church attack in Nice city of France tests Corona positive The new rules will be effective from Thursday till December 3. The Regions to be hit with the strictest limits are to be announced Wednesday. New restrictions will be include for at least a two-week ban on entering or leaving the region's territory and closure of all shops except the shops selling basic commodities like food stores. A government official, who requested not to be identified in accordance with the policy said Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed off on the new restrictions overnight. Mount Everest is empty due to COVID-19 hit on tourism sector The people in northern region of Lombardy are excepting the tight restrictions which was hit worst earlier this year is again seeing new surge in cases. The financial capital, Milan is also seeing the surge and is except to be under strict surveillance. To weaken the impact of the latest restrictions economic basis, the government is preparing new relief funding for businesses of at least 1.5 billion euros ($1.75 billion), sources revealed. WHO lets China to take responsibility in hunting the deadly Coronavirus origin