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In Veneto the highest number of infections Veneto is the Region with the highest number of new cases of Sars-Cov-2, there are 3,883 in the last 24 hours (16,300 swabs). Lombardy followed with 2,938 new cases (32,871 swabs) and Puglia with 1,813 (11,223 swabs). Piedmont records 1,553 new cases (18,504 swabs), Campania 1,340 (18,023 swabs), Lazio 1,230 (14,917), Emilia-Romagna 1,211 (17,459 swabs). Sicily touches the thousand new cases, 999 (9,534 swabs). The region with the lowest number of infections is Valle d’Aosta, with 11 new cases (259 swabs).
Stable positivity rate at 9.8% The swabs made for the coronavirus in Italy in the last 24 are almost 20 thousand more than on Thursday, according to data from the Ministry of Health. The positivity rate was 9.8%, stable compared to 9.9% on December 10.
There are a total of 3,265 patients in intensive care There are 3,265 patients in intensive care for Covid-19 in Italy, with a negative balance between entries and exits of 26 units in the last 24 hours. Daily admissions to intensive care were 208 in ordinary wards; instead, there are 28,562 people hospitalized, a decrease of 526 units compared to Thursday.
The currently positive decline and the discharged increase The positives are currently 690,323 (-6,204), those recovered and discharged 1,052,163 (+24,169), 658,496 people (-5,652) are now in home isolation.
Problem: incidence is still too high The incidence is still too high to allow sustainable management, so it is necessary to maintain transmissibility levels significantly below 1 throughout the national territory, allowing a greater decrease in the number of new cases of infection and, consequently, a reduction of pressure on territorial health services and hospitals ”. So we read in the draft of the weekly monitoring of the ISS.
The national RT drops to 0.82 In the period from November 18 to December 1, 2020, the average transmissibility index Rt calculated on symptomatic cases was equal to 0.82. Point RT values less than 1 are found in 20 regions. This is demonstrated by the draft of the weekly monitoring of the Ministry of Health-Higher Institute of Health for the week of November 30 – December 6, 2020 (data updated to December 9, 2020).
Regions at risk – The draft then specifies the regions considered most at risk. They are Puglia, Sardinia, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna and the autonomous province of Trento.
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