54 new cases in Abruzzo, most of them in the province of Chieti and there is also one death



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The coronavirus cases registered in Abruzzo again increase significantly. There have been 54 infections in the last 24 hours, most of them in the province of Chieti, out of 1,804 swabs analyzed. There is also a death: it is an 86-year-old man from the province of L’Aquila.

Thus the positives amount to 4,137 since the beginning of the emergency and to 474 deaths.

The newly infected are between 3 and 83 years old. 18 are from the province of Chieti, 16 from Pescara, 12 from L’Aquila and 8 from Teramo.

The positives currently in Abruzzo, calculated by subtracting the number of discharged / recovered and deceased from the total positives, are 679 (+47 compared to yesterday).

Of them, 48 (+3 compared to yesterday) are hospitalized in non-intensive care; 5 (no changes compared to yesterday) in intensive care, while the other 626 (+48 compared to yesterday) are in home isolation with active surveillance by the ASL.

The number of positive cases also includes 2,984 discharged / cured (+6 compared to yesterday), of which 18 of symptomatic with clinical manifestations associated with Covid 19 became asymptomatic and 2,966 that resolved the symptoms of the infection and were negative. in two consecutive tests.

Since the start of the Coronavirus emergency, a total of 182,106 tests have been performed.

Of the total positive cases, 584 are residents or domiciled in the province of L’Aquila (+12 compared to yesterday), 979 in the province of Chieti (+16), 1,780 in the province of Pescara (+17), 761 in Teramo province (+7), 30 outside the region (-2) and 3 (+2) for which provenance controls are being carried out.

Net of readjustments and residency controls, today’s positive cases refer to the province of L’Aquila (12), Chieti (18), Pescara (16) and Teramo (8).

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This was communicated by the regional health department.

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