657, almost 200 more than yesterday. Hospitalizations are slowing down, but in a month they have doubled



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Increase in infections in Veneto. According to what emerges from the bulletin issued by the Region, there are 657 positives from Covid in the last 24 hours. Almost two hundred more than yesterday, when 485 were infected. In total, since the start of the pandemic, 32,973 have contracted the coronavirus. The positive data refers to the victims: there are no deaths in the last 24 hours. Therefore, the counter remains stationary at 2226. For now, patient hospitalizations are slowing with Covid in Veneto hospitals, which today see 359 places occupied in non-critical wards, 3 less than yesterday. Intensive care is also almost stable, with 40 patients (-1). A situation that does not provoke, as Governor Zaia stressed, any alarm for the regional health system, capable of 464 places in resuscitation. However, compared to a month ago, the increase in infections had a clear impact on hospitals: on September 14, 151 people were hospitalized in normal wards, today 359 (+ 137%), while 20 patients were in intensive care, now 40 (+ 100%).

Currently 12,834 people are in home isolation, +1,151. The current positives amount to 7,182, 527 more than yesterday. Good news also in the field of hospitalization. There are 359 patients in the ordinary wards of the hospital, three less than in the last update. Intensive therapies are also stable but slightly improving: forty, one less than yesterday.

The situation highlighted by the Governor of the Region Luca Zaia does not generate any alarm for the health system, which has a total capacity of 464 places in resuscitation. However, by broadening the range of the survey, you can see that since September 14 there has been increased pressure on hospitals. A month ago 151 people were hospitalized, today 359 (+ 137%). In intensive care there were 20 patients then, now they are double.

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