Coronavirus, latest data: in Italy another 28,244 cases and 353 deaths. Intensive care at +203



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The positives currently counted in Italy are 418,142 (+ 5.45%). 21,114 patients were hospitalized with symptoms (+1,274)

Coronavirus: The November 3 Newsletter – Today’s Data

The positives currently counted in Italy are 418,142 (+ 5.45%). 21,114 patients were hospitalized with symptoms (+1,274)

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THE DATA OF THE CONTAGIO

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There are 28,244 new positives for coronavirus as of 5 pm on Tuesday, October 3, bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 759,829 (+ 3.86%). The deaths, in the last 24 hours, are 353 (+ 0.90%) and raise the total number of deaths since February to 39,412 units. The positives currently counted in Italy are 418,142 (+ 5.45%) and of these 21,114 are hospitalized with symptoms (+1,274) and 2,225 are in intensive care (+203). There are 394,803 people subjected to home isolation (+ 5.37%). Those healed in the last day are 6,258. This is the table that emerges after the daily bulletin of the Ministry of Health prepared from 182,287 swabs made, compared to 135,731 on Monday, November 2.

ADMISSIONS AND INTENSIVE CARE

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Lombardy, Piedmont and Campania are the regions with the most infections

At the level of individual regions, Lombardy continues to be the one with the highest number of daily increases (6,804), followed by Piedmont (3,169) and Campania (2,971). Then Tuscany (2,336), Veneto (2,298) and Lazio (2,209) ahead of Emilia Romagna (1,912), Puglia (1,163), Liguria (1,052) and Sicily (1,048). They are followed by Trentino Alto Adige (607), Abruzzo (601), Umbria (420), Friuli Venezia Giulia (366), Sardinia (302), Calabria (266), Basilicata (102), Valle d’Aosta (94) and Molise ( 93).

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THE DAY-TO-DAY TREND

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Where were we

The new positives for the coronavirus were 22,253 at 5 in the afternoon of Monday, November 2 and raised the total, since the beginning of the pandemic, to 731,588 (+ 3.13%). The deaths, day after day, were 233 (+ 0.60%), so that the global figure for February amounted to 39,069 units. Currently 396,512 were positive (+ 4.86%), of which 19,840 were hospitalized with symptoms (+ 4.96%) and 2,022 in intensive care, after the last 83 accesses (+ 4.28%). The people subjected to home isolation, then, were 374,650 (+ 4.85%). Those healed and discharged in the last 24 hours were 3,637 (+ 1.24%). All based on 135,731 swabs made.

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