COVID-19 Rt number back over 1 in Italy after more than 2 months
The Rt shot up to 1.07 in the June 1-14 period, compared to 0.83 in last week's report.
An Rt over 1 indicates the epidemic is in a phase of expansion.
The last time it was over this threshold was on April 8, when it was 1.15.
Friday's report said the COVID incidence was 504 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants in the June 17-23 period, a 62% rise from 310 the previous week.
The report said the proportion of Italy's intensive-care beds occupied by coronavirus sufferers was 2.2% on June 23, up from 1.9% on June 16.
It said the proportion of ordinary-ward hospital places taken up by COVID patients has risen from 6.7% to 7.9%.
The report said none of Italy's regions or autonomous provinces could be considered low COVID risk any more.
It said 12 were moderate risk and nine were high risk.