Covid, Zaia: ‘There are no new restrictions in Veneto.’ Registration of new cases: there are 3,815



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Veneto sets a new record for daily positives, while there are 25 victims in 24 hours. The governor of the region, Luca Zaia, is confident in the effectiveness of the current measures: “In Veneto we have no plans to put new restrictions, we believe that the current ones are sufficient.”

New record of cases in Veneto in the last 24 hours. There are 3,815 new positives, while the registered victims are 25. The governor of the region, Luca Zaia, says he is sure of the effectiveness of the current measures: “In Veneto we have no plans to put new restrictions, we believe that those that are in course are enough “. . According to Zaia, from a health point of view, in light of current data, the regional hospital system is holding up. What worries the governor “are the emergency rooms, where the number of accesses doubles, as of October, compared to that of the first wave of the Covid, as of February 21.” Then the appeal: “We ask citizens to avoid access to emergencies as much as possible, this is done only in case of need.”

New record of cases: 3,815 in 24 hours

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The latest bulletin in Veneto speaks of a new record for coronavirus infections in 24 hours, with 3,815 new cases, bringing the total to 75,907. There are 25 deaths, and the total comes to 2,568. The pressure on hospital structures continues to grow, with 1,410 hospitalized in ordinary wards (+109) and in intensive care, with 187 hospitalized (+13).

Scheduled operations requiring suspended intensive care

The effect of increased infections is also felt in hospitals. On the night of November 6, by means of a circular in the Region, all accredited public and private health establishments were ordered to “suspend any planned surgical activity that includes the use of postoperative intensive care”, with the exception of emergencies-emergencies, such as interventions for accidents, strokes and heart attacks. This – explained the Councilor for Health, Manuel Lanzarote – so as not to occupy, with ‘scheduled’ activities, places in intensive care. In fact, he added, Veneto could enter ‘phase 4’, now it is 3, of the public health plan for Covid in a few days.

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