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Tuscany, +85 cases and 1 death, positive in 2000
With 85 new cases (average age 41 years) and one death, a 90-year-old patient from Livorno, the trend of the coronavirus in Tuscany has always strengthened, according to data from the last 24 hours. Now in the region the number of positive cases has increased to 12,499 and the total number of deaths to 1,144. Of the 85 new cases, 77% are asymptomatic, 16% pauci-symptomatic, 8% mild, while only 13 are related to returns from abroad, of which only two are due to holidays from Spain. Three, however, returned from other regions (Sardinia). Six cases have been identified thanks to controls in ports (two in Livorno and Piombino). 34% of the cases is a contact linked to a previous case. Those recovered (+ 0.1%) reached 9,285 (193 clinically recovered and 9,092 viral recovered, negative for the double swab). The current positives are 2,070 today (+ 3.8% yesterday) of which 86 were hospitalized (+1 patient yesterday and nine in intensive care) and 1,984 in home isolation or with mild or asymptomatic symptoms (+75 yesterday, plus 3.9 %). There are 4,133, a figure in decline (-171 to yesterday equal to -4%) people, also isolated, in active surveillance of the respective ASL for having had contact with infected people. The swabs performed reached 589,018 (+5,095 yesterday).
Molise, 10 positive cases in 24 hours
There is concern in Campobasso and Ferrazzano where in the last hours there have been eight cases of coronavirus positivity, 5 in the town near the capital and 3 in the city, all attributable to a single cluster. Ten in total from Molise, one of them in Campodipietra (Campobasso) and the other in Sant’Agapito (Isernia). The currently positive cases thus amount to 87, with three hospitalizations in the infectious diseases ward of the Cardarelli hospital in Campobasso. Since the emergency began, 546 have tested positive for Covid-19, 436 have recovered, and 23 have died.
59 new infections in Sardinia, 1,155 swabs in 24 hours
There are 59 new cases of Covid positivity registered in Sardinia in the last 24 hours. Forty-eight were determined by detection activities and 11 by diagnostic suspicion. The number of victims remains unchanged, 136 in total. In total, there are 2,564 positive cases on the island since the beginning of the emergency. In total – reads the beollettino of the Regional Crisis Unit – 148,018 swabs were made, with an increase of 1,155 tests compared to the last update. On the other hand, 46 patients are hospitalized (+1), while 10 (+2) patients are currently in intensive care. There are 1,086 people in home isolation. The progressive number of positive cases includes 1,280 (+1) recovered patients, plus another 6 clinically recovered. In the territory, of the 2,564 positive cases verified, 445 (+10) were detected in the metropolitan city of Cagliari, 252 in the south of Sardinia, 119 (+16) in Oristano, 199 (+14) in Nuoro, 1,549 ( +19) in Sassari.
Lazio, yesterday 7 new positives in the rapid tests of Fiumicino and Ciampino
“At the Fiumicino airport yesterday three new positive cases were identified: a Spanish citizen, a Lazio resident returning from Spain and a Lombardy resident citizen from Greece. While at Ciampino airport four new cases were identified: a Ukrainian citizen, a resident in Abruzzo and one in Belgium from Spain and a Kosovo citizen from Thessaloniki (Greece). All travelers are asymptomatic, have been isolated, and international contact tracing has begun. ‘ This is today’s report from the Lazio Crisis Unit on the rapid tests carried out at Roman airports. Since the beginning of the activity, 214 asymptomatic positive cases identified through the use of rapid antigenic tests, later confirmed by the molecular test.
The data for September 6
Yesterday, September 6, the new cases of contagion were 1,297, down from the previous day (1,695), but with only 76,856 smears performed (Saturday, September 5, 107,658); the case / swab ratio was 59.3 on September 6 (63.5 on September 5). There were 8 victims, with a total of 35,541 since the beginning of the infection.