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Liguria. There are 340 new positive coronaviruses in Liguria. This is what emerges from the last bulletin with data on the health emergency in our region of Alisa and ministry.
Of the new positives, 37 1 were identified in Asl2. Another 35 have been identified in Asl1. Another 132 were found in Asl3, while 44 reside in Asl4. Another 73 were found in Asl5. Finally, another 19 are residents outside the region.
In total, there are 8,783 positive coronavirus cases in Liguria (excluding recovered and deceased). They are 200 less than yesterday. The positive cases (including recovered and deceased) are a total of 55,024 and that is 340 more than yesterday.
In total, 642,156 molecular swabs were made, that is, 4,707 more than yesterday. The rapid antigenic swabs performed from November 2 to today are 108,998 and are 4,095 more than yesterday. 887 people are hospitalized, that is 20 less than yesterday, and 84 are in intensive care, that is 3 less than yesterday.
There are 7,878 people in home isolation, 173 less than yesterday. The total number of cured (patients who test negative in the molecular test; patients who resolve the symptoms of Covid-19 infection and for whom 21 days have passed since the onset of symptoms, subject to evaluation by clinical experts and microbiologists / virologists) is 43,614 or 515 more than yesterday. Patients who tested negative on the molecular test are cured; patients who resolve the symptoms of Covid-19 infection and for whom 21 days have elapsed since the onset of symptoms (subject to evaluation by clinical experts and microbiologists / virologists) in reference to Ministry of Health circular number 32850 of October 12 °. There are 7,325 subjects under active surveillance in total.
The deceased are 2,627 and that is 25 more than yesterday. For the Savonese, it is a 91-year-old man who died on December 7 at the Albenga hospital.
IN THE PROVINCE OF SAVONA – In the province of Savona there are 971 positive residents, 101 people hospitalized in total, 13 more than yesterday. There are 14 in intensive care. There are 655 subjects on active surveillance.
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