Coronavirus, 104 positive and 1 dead. There are 13 more people in the hospital. Another 12 school-age children infected: 122 classes in isolation



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TRENTO. One dead and 104 new positives. On the other hand, there are 13 more people who have to seek treatment in the hospital system. This is the update of the Province and Provincial Agency of health services for today, Sunday October 25, on the coronavirus front. After the peak with 207 new infections on Friday (here article) and 162 cases yesterday, the figures are confirmed with the trend of the last days.

Have been analyzed 1,820 swabs (836 read by the Santa Chiara de Trento hospital and 984 by the Mach Foundation), 104 positive tests and if the absolute value is less than that detected in the last week, the infection / buffer ratio is in line with the epidemic curve registered in the Last period: 5.7%.

Among the newly infected, 2 almost concern 0-5 years, 6 in 615 years, While 13 infections affect those over 70. There’s also 12 new cases among school-age children and youth: The health authorities are in the process of investigation to reconstruct if this implies the quarantine of other classes. The data updated to yesterday are 122 classes in isolation and two thirds refer to higher education institutions (here article).

Unfortunately, there is another death from Covid-19, an RSA guest: 19 died in 16 days and 20 in about a month since the resurgence of the coronavirus epidemic began. There are 76 people who resort to the care of the hospital system, while 4 patients resort to intensive care.

Others 339 new positives and there are no deaths in South tyrol. the highest figure since the start of the pandemic. Figures that concern the provincial government and the health authorities that are making significant efforts to rebuild contagion networks (here article).

Infection / buffer ratio in Trentino:

Sunday October 25: 104 positives – 1,820 swabs – 5.7% | 1 death

Saturday October 24: 162 positives – 2,513 swabs – 6.45% | 1 death

Friday October 23: 207 positives – 3,017 swabs – 6.86%

Thursday October 22: 153 positives – 1,231 swabs – 12.4% | 3 deaths

Wednesday October 21: 148 positives – 2,768 swabs – 5.35% | 1 death

Tuesday, October 20: 94 positives – 846 swabs – 11.1% | 1 death

Monday October 19: 79 positives – 1,521 swabs – 5.2% | 1 death

Sunday October 18: 48 positives – 816 swabs – 5.88%

Saturday October 17: 82 positives – 2,127 swabs – 3.85% | 1 death

Friday October 16: 111 positives – 2,376 molecular swabs – 4.67% | 1 death

Thursday October 15: 111 total positives – 1,912 tests – 5.8% | 62 positives – 1,656 molecular swabs – 3.7% | 49 positives – 256 rapid tests – 19.14% | 2 dead

Wednesday October 14: 44 total positives – 2,781 tests – 1.58% | 29 positives – 2,567 molecular swabs – 1.13% | 15 positives – 214 rapid tests – 7% | 2 dead

Tuesday October 13: 38 total positives – 974 tests – 3.90% | 28 positive – 802 molecular swabs – 3.49% | 10 positives – 172 rapid tests – 5.81% | 2 dead

Monday October 12: 6 total positives – 175 tests – 3.43% | 2 positives – 129 molecular swabs – 1.5% | 4 positive – 46 rapid tests – 8.70% | 1 death

Sunday October 11: 51 total positives – 1,951 tests – 2.6% | 39 positives – 1,845 molecular swabs – 2.11% | 12 positives – 106 rapid tests – 11.3%

Saturday 10th October: 71 total positives – 2,576 tests – 2.75% | 50 positives – 2,329 molecular swabs – 2.15% | 21 positives – 247 rapid tests – 8.50% | 2 dead

Friday, October 9: 39 positives – 2,182 swabs – 1.79%

Thursday October 8: 59 positives – 2,731 swabs – 2.16%

Wednesday October 7: 32 positives – 2,127 swabs – 1.5%

Tuesday 6th October: 40 positives – 3,492 swabs – 3.5%

Monday October 5: 49 positives – 1,204 swabs – 4%

Sunday October 4: 34 positives – 1,524 swabs – 2.23%

Saturday October 3: 62 positives – 2,132 swabs – 2.9%

Friday October 2nd: 39 positive swabs -1.714 – 2.27%

Thursday 1 October: 48 positives – 1,883 swabs – 2.55%

Wednesday September 30: 37 positives – 2,422 swabs – 1.53%

Tuesday September 29: 13 positives – 1110 swabs – 1.17%

Monday September 28: 20 positives and 208 swabs – 9.6% – 1 death

Sunday September 27: 42 positives and 1541 swabs – 2.7%

Saturday September 26: 51 positives and 2,116 swabs – 2.4%

Friday, September 25: 23 positives and 2,155 swabs – 1.06%

Thursday September 24: 23 positives and 1613 swabs – 1.43%

Wednesday September 23: 22 positives and 2227 swabs – 0.9%

Tuesday September 22: 25 positives and 999 swabs – 2.5%

Monday September 21: 2 positives and 517 swabs – 0.97%

Sunday September 20: 45 positives and 1547 swabs – 2.9%

Saturday September 19: 22 positives and 2375 swabs – 0.9%

Friday September 18: 18 positives and 1,794 swabs – 1%

Thursday September 17: 76 positives and 2099 swabs – 3.6%

Wednesday September 16: 32 positives and 2,528 swabs – 1.3%

Tuesday September 15: 20 positives and 621 swabs – 3.2%

Monday September 14: 20 positives and 317 swabs – 6.3%

Sunday September 13: 9 positives and 1,166 swabs – 0.77%

Saturday September 12: 22 positives and 1,957 swabs – 1.12%

Friday September 11: 29 positives and 1,627 swabs – 1.8%

Thursday, September 10: 82 positives and 1,895 swabs – 4.3%

Wednesday September 9: 7 positives and 1,251 swabs – 0.56%

Tuesday September 8: 3 positives and 593 swabs – 0.5%

Monday September 7: 17 positives and 322 swabs -5.2%

Sunday 6th September: 33 positives and 1,438 swabs – 2.3%

Saturday September 5: 53 positives and 1,708 swabs – 3.1%

Friday September 4: 23 positives and 1,925 swabs – 1.19%

Thursday September 3: 91 positives and 2317 swabs – 3.93%

Wednesday, September 2: 33 positives and 803 swabs – 4.10%

Tuesday, September 1: 3 positives and 695 swabs – 0.43%

Monday August 31: 4 positives and 122 swabs – 3.57%

Sunday August 30: 8 positives and 1053 swabs – 0.75%

Saturday August 29: 14 positives and 1365 swabs – 1%

Friday August 28: 16 positives and 1390 swabs – 1.15%

Thursday August 27: 15 positives and 1351 swabs – 1.11%

Wednesday 26 August: 7 positives and 1898 swabs – 0.36%

Tuesday August 25: 3 positives and 530 swabs – 0.56%

Monday August 24: 1 positive and 374 swabs – 0.27%

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