passed without comparison; at 8.15 pm Conte press conference



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Waiting for the new Christmas dpcm with the rules for the Christmas season that will be in effect from tomorrow. After the approval of the government to the covid decree, today a Government-Regions summit to limit the final details of the provision, but the main points are confirmed. The stop to travel between regions has been confirmed from December 21 to January 6 and the prohibition to circulate also between municipalities on December 25 and 26 and January 1. There is also talk of the school likely to return to school on January 7, 2021 in the yellow regions, including in high school. Meanwhile, according to data from the latest bulletin, yesterday 20,709 new cases and 684 deaths from covid were registered in Italy for a total of 1,641,610 infected and 57,045 deaths since the start of the health emergency. There are currently 761,230 positive cases. Of these, 32,454 are hospitalized patients with symptoms and 3,616 in intensive care. Below are the figures reported by the Ministry of Health with the data relating to the increases in the last 24 hours, Region by Region:

Lombardy: +3,425

Piedmont: +1,568

Campania: +1.842

Veneto: +2,782

Emilia Romagna: +1,569

Lazio: +1,791

Tuscany: +776

Sicily: +1,483

Liguria: +349

Apulia: +1.668

Walking: +421

Abruzzo: +381

Friuli Venezia Giulia: +812

Umbria: +278

PA Bolzano: +317

Sardinia: +445

PA Trento: +278

Calabria: +230

Aosta Valley: +42

Basilicata: +170

Molise: +95

There are more than 64.5 million cases worldwide. and almost a million and a half covid dead. In the United States there is still a death record with more than 2,700 deaths in one day. In France, former President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing died of Covid. Germany extended the semi-blockade until January 10 because “the situation remains as it is now,” Merkel said, noting that it is still “very far” from target values ​​in the fight against the pandemic. They expect vaccines after the green light for UK Pfizer but WHO warns: “There will not be enough vaccines in the next 3-6 months” to prevent an increase in coronavirus infections. With the increase in the availability of doses “will begin to vaccinate teachers and school personnel, police, prison staff and community places,” explained the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, illustrating the Strategic Plan for anti-Covid vaccines in the Chamber.



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