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Published on: 11/26/2020 5:10 PM
There are 29,003 new coronavirus infections in Italy reported today in the Ministry of Health bulletin. Since yesterday, 822 more deaths have been registered, bringing the total to 52,850 since the start of the emergency linked to the epidemic. In the last 24 hours, 232,711 swabs were made.
LOMBARDY – There are 5,173 new coronavirus infections in Lombardy reported today in the bulletin. Since yesterday, another 155 deaths have been registered, bringing the total to 21,005 since the beginning of the emergency linked to the epidemic.
CAMPANIA – 2,815 new coronavirus infections in Campania reported today. Since yesterday there have been 47 deaths, bringing the total to 1,434.
CALABRIA – According to the bulletin published today, there are 397 new coronavirus infections in Calabria. Since yesterday there have been another 4 deaths.
LAZIO – There are 2,260 (+158) cases of coronavirus recorded in the last 24 hours in Lazio according to today’s bulletin. The deaths are 69 (+11).
ABRUZZO – There are 570 new coronavirus infections in Abruzzo, according to the bulletin published today. There are 20 other deaths.
VALLE D’AOSTA – In Valle d’Aosta, 44 new cases of coronavirus have been found in the last 24 hours after 821 swabs have been performed. According to today’s bulletin, 5 people have died since yesterday, bringing the total number of victims since the start of the emergency to 302. The total number of cured is 4,328 (+109).
MARCHE – In the last 24 hours, 2905 swabs were analyzed, 519 positive: 148 in the province of Macerata, 110 in the province of Ancona, 102 in the province of Pesaro-Urbino, 60 in the province of Fermo, 78 in the province of Ascoli Piceno and 21 from outside the region. This was announced by the Marche Region Health Service.
TUSCANY – There are 1,351 new coronavirus infections in Tuscany, according to the bulletin published today. “The new positive cases registered in the last 24 hours in Tuscany are 1,351 out of 16,999 molecular swabs and 2,623 rapid tests performed,” Tuscan President Eugenio Giani announced on Facebook, anticipating data on Covid infections.
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