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In Italy, the number of people treated in the intensive care unit for Covid-19 infection decreased by a quarter compared to the peak period, and the number of deaths per day is constantly decreasing, according to data from the Authority of Civil Protection on Sunday night. Giuseppe Conte The prime minister said Italians could prepare for the holidays.
The death toll remained below 200 over the weekend and is trending downward: it was 165 on Sunday compared to 194 on Saturday. With this, the number of deaths from the epidemic reached 30,560. Health experts see the data finally begin to fade, the slowest decline during the downward curve of the epidemic curve.
This is how the numbers were developed in Italy
The number of active infections has decreased by more than 1,500 compared to more than 3,000 in the past. The number of currently active patients corresponds to 83,324, on May 1 it was still more than one hundred thousand. The number of people treated at the hospital exceeds 13,000. There are only 1,027 patients in the intensive care unit, their number has decreased day by day for a month, and the current figure corresponds to a quarter of those intensively treated at peak time. The number of healers reached 105,186.
The number of infected people diagnosed on Sunday was 219,070, including those who recovered and those who died. At the focal point in Lombardy, the number of victims fell to 62 from 85 in one day. The number of infected people examined on Sunday was 282, after more than five hundred on Saturday. The number of infected people in the province is 81,000, and the number of deaths is more than 14,000.
“The numbers are declining sharply, the intensive care units are emptying, the virus is leaving, at a rapid rate, and we are happy to bring it to the door,” he said. Guido Silvestri Italian virologist. According to other Italian experts, it is not the virus that is leaving, but the data that proves the effectiveness of the precautions.
It was observed that, compared to the first weeks, Italian medical care is also more responsive, meaning that patients can no longer reach a serious condition that requires intensive treatment, but can be cared for at home.
The number of Italian doctors who died in the epidemic increased to 156. Serological tests at the Lodi Hospital, known as the starting point for the spread of the infection in Italy, revealed that 20% of medical personnel, almost 400 people, became asymptomatic.
Italians can go on vacation
Giuseppe Conte In an interview with the Corriere della Sera newspaper, the Roman Prime Minister assured Italians that they would not have to spend their holidays on the balconies in the summer heat.
“Italy can go on vacation to the sea, the mountains or the cities of art,” he said. However, he noted that the new rules should be followed as a precaution during the holidays. According to data from the tourism industry, 81 million tourists were lost in March. The Liguria province has announced that it will open its beaches from May 18. The government will negotiate with the provinces on Monday to launch commerce, hospitality and beaches across the country. It is also planned to extend the emergency until July 31 for another six months.
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