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In Italy, at least since the start of the coronavirus epidemic 1,664,829 people (including the recovered and the dead) contracted the Sars-CoV-2 virus: i new cases am +23,225, + 1.4% compared to the previous day (yesterday they were +20,709), while deaths today am +993, + 1.7% (yesterday they were +684), for a total of 58,038 victims since February. the people recovered or discharged together they are 846,809: +23,474 those who came out of the Covid nightmare today, + 2.8% (yesterday they were +38,740). The positive current – the subjects who now have the virus – appear to be a total of 759,982, equal to -1,248 compared to yesterday, -0.2% (yesterday they were -18.715), and they are visible in the fifth column from the right of the table. Current positives continue to decline: a trend that started at the end of November – they are decreasing and with the minus sign ahead for the seventh time in autumn (see 11/23, 11/25 and 11/27, 11/30, 12/1 and 12/12) – and by the fact that the cured, added to the deaths, are in greater number than the new cases. Good sign if there weren’t so many deaths.
Registration of victims in 24 hours from the start of the epidemic. the most dramatic figure. This is a never recorded number, which exceeds maximum peak from 969 deaths dated March 27. The region with the highest number of deaths is Lombardy, which records 347 deaths.
I tampons They were 226,729, 19,586 more than yesterday when it was 207,143. While the positivity rate of the 10.2%: it means of every 100 swabs performed, just over 10 were positive; yesterday it was 10%. This percentage gives an idea of the trend of infections, regardless of the number of tests performed. Here is the map of contagion in Italy.
More infections in 24 hours, compared to more tampons. There are more than 20 thousand for the second consecutive day, after two days below this threshold (see November 30 and December 1). High numbers (for follow-up), even if we are far from the peak period (40 thousand cases on November 13 with a rate of 16%), with the proportion of cases in tampons in 10.2% moving slightly compared to 10% from the day before and maybe it’s settling down. There epidemic curve its decline began, as evidenced by the Gimbe Foundation’s independent monitoring of weekly data. The restrictions with the color system worked, but according to Gimbe president Nino Cartabellotta, there are fears that a too rapid color change in the regions will be counterproductive. The number of deaths that they are is cause for great concern. pi at 5 thousand (5053) in the last week.
The curve is also moving down in European countries, as indicated by the WHO. Last week, for the third time in a row, the number of new infections in Europe decreased, this time by 13% – explained Hans Kluge, regional director of the World Health Organization for Europe -. Despite the reduction, the region still accounts for 40% of new global cases and 50% of new global deaths. In the last week alone, more than 35,000 deaths have been reported throughout the area. imperative to remain alert. The virus still has the potential to cause massive damage unless we do everything in our power to stop its spread, Kluge notes.
The pressure on the health system continues to decrease. THE hospitalized patients with symptoms today are 31,772 (-682-2.1%; yesterday -357), while the most serious in intensive care am 3,597 (-19-0.5%; yesterday -47). Probably, part of the deaths occurred in the Covid wards, which caused a decrease in hospitalizations. These are conjectures because we have no data on this.
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The cases Region by Region
The data provided below, and broken down by Region, are those of the total number of cases (number of positive people since the beginning of the epidemic: includes deaths and recovered). The variation indicates the number of new cases registered in the last 24 hours, while the percentage represents the increase with respect to the previous day, calculated on the regional total.
Lombardy 419,015 (+3,751, + 0.9%; yesterday +3,425)
Piedmont 172,931 (+2,230, + 1.3%; yesterday +1,568)
Campania 160,569 (+2,295, + 1.4%; yesterday +1,842)
Veneto 154,490 (+3,581, + 2.4%; yesterday +2,782)
Emilia-Romagna 127,870 (+1,766, + 1.4%; yesterday +1,569)
Lazio 125,009 (+1,769, + 1.4%; yesterday +1,791)
Tuscany 105.804 (+929, + 0.9%; yesterday +776)
Sicily 67,862 (+1,294, + 1.9%; yesterday +1,483)
Puglia 59,249 (+1.602, + 2.8%; yesterday +1.668)
Liguria 52,794 (+422, + 0.8%; yesterday +349)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 32,970 (+772, + 2.4%; yesterday +812)
March 31,040 (+476, + 1.6%; yesterday +421)
Abruzzo 29196 (+395, + 1.4%; yesterday +381)
PA Bolzano 24,562 (+374, + 1.5%; yesterday +317)
Umbria 24,516 (+286, + 1.2%; yesterday +278)
Sardinia 22,878 (+538, + 2.4%; yesterday +445)
Calabria 17,542 (+280, + 1.6%; yesterday +230)
PA Trento 16,406 (+239, + 1.5%; yesterday +278)
Basilicata 8,586 (+131, + 1.5%; yesterday +157)
Valle d’Aosta 6,619 (+42, + 0.6%; yesterday +42)
Molise 4921 (+53, + 1.1%; yesterday +95)
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December 3, 2020 (change December 3, 2020 | 17:56)
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