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“In Germany in March there were 30,000 intensive care places, six times more than in Italy, where there were 5,000; At the peak we had about 7,000 intensive care patients in our country, two thousand more than the total capacity of the wards. Today we have around 10,000 ICU places and we will reach 11,300 in the next month.
Currently there are about 3,300 hospitalized in intensive care (for Covid, ed), so the pressure on these wards is not there ”. This was stated by the Covid emergency commissioner, Domenico Arcuri at the conference ‘Finance and the national system one year later’ of the Digital Finance Community Week.
Italy was the European epicenter of the first wave, in March we were the second country in the world by number of infected, the first in Europe to be affected and the one that paid the most for the epidemic of the first wave. Today – continues Arcuri – we are the tenth country in the world by the number of infected people, despite the rebound in recent weeks. From this comparison we have the figure of how Italy, especially the citizens, reacted to the pandemic ”.
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