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Yesterday, the total number of cases of coronary heart disease was 210,717 and 28,884 people lost their lives, while 81,654 were treated.
The last twenty-four hours, that is, 195 people died and engraved 1,221 new cases. 1,225 patients became negative for the virus.
A total of 1,479 patients are in intensive care units and a total of 16,823 have been admitted to the hospital. For 81,678 house arrests have been decided.
OR Transmission speed virus in the last twenty-four hours shows a decrease, with 168 fewer cases. However, the death toll is increasing. 21 more people lost their lives compared to yesterday. Survivors are 515 fewer than yesterday.
3 photos: Coronaios – Italy: the burial of victims who were not wanted by relatives began in Milan
– Source: Claudio Furlan / LaPresse via AP
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3 photos: Coronaios – Italy: the burial of victims who were not wanted by relatives began in Milan
– Source: Claudio Furlan / LaPresse via AP
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3 photos: Coronaios – Italy: the burial of victims who were not wanted by relatives began in Milan
– Source: Claudio Furlan / LaPresse via AP
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Patients in intensive care units, for the thirty-first day, continue to decline, as does total hospital admission.
According to official figures from the Italian authorities, deaths last March doubled in the country’s 38 prefectures compared to the same period in 2019. Across the country, deaths increased by an average of 49.4%. While, however, in Bergamo There was an unprecedented increase of 568%, in Rome, always in March, we had a decrease of 8%.
5 photos: Italy coronation UCI
– Source: Mauro Scrobogna / LaPresse via AP
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5 photos: Italy coronation UCI
– Source: Mauro Scrobogna / LaPresse via AP
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5 photos: Italy coronation UCI
– Source: Mauro Scrobogna / LaPresse via AP
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5 photos: Italy coronation UCI
– Source: Mauro Scrobogna / LaPresse via AP
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5 photos: Italy coronation UCI
– Source: Mauro Scrobogna / LaPresse via AP
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Finally, regarding the “special action group of experts” that plans the total return to everyday life, the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced today that, in terms of all its members, the number of women “with whose faces professionalism and knowledge can certainly help the country” will increase immediately.
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