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The 613 newly infected have an average age of 46 years, the deceased included in the bulletin have an average age of 75 years. Hospitalizations keep falling
FLORENCE – After the 35 people who died on Christmas Eve, there are now 6 deaths in the last 24 hours. There are 5 men and a woman with an average age of 75 years. Regarding the province of residence, the deceased are 1 in Florence, 1 in Pistoia, 2 in Siena, 2 in Grosseto. Therefore, the total number of victims amounts to 3,558.
There are 613 new positives out of the 11,029 more swabs performed than yesterday. There are 3,806 subjects currently tested, 16 percent of whom tested positive. To these are added the 3,850 rapid antigenic swabs that are currently being made.
The total number of people healed is 103,328, 307 more than yesterday.
Current positives are 11,269 today, 2.7 percent more than yesterday.
There are 1,009 hospitalized, 40 less than yesterday, of which 166 in intensive care, 5 more.
The following are the cases of positivity in the area with the change compared to yesterday.
There are a total of 32,949 cases to date in Florence (139 more than yesterday), 10,274 in Prato (50 more), 10,355 in Pistoia (42 more).
There are 7,565 in Massa (47 more), 12,229 in Lucca (80 more), 16,468 in Pisa (83 more), 8,442 in Livorno (74 more).
There are 10,408 in Arezzo (32 more), 4,782 in Siena (37 more), 4,128 in Grosseto (29 more).
In total, 10,260 people are isolated at home, as they have mild symptoms that do not require hospital care or do not have symptoms (340 more than yesterday, 3.4% more).
There are 21,481 (418 less than yesterday, less 1.9%) people, also isolated, in active surveillance because they have had contact with infected people (ASL Center 6,091, Northwest 11,546, Southeast 3,844).
Tuscany ranks 11th in Italy in terms of the number of cases (including residents and non-residents), with approximately 3,168 cases per 100,000 inhabitants (Italian average of approximately 3,329 per 100,000, yesterday’s figure). The reporting provinces with the highest rate are Prato with 3,987 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Pisa with 3,930, Massa Carrara with 3,882, the lowest Siena with 1,790.
3,558 have died since the beginning of the epidemic as follows: 1,210 in Florence, 242 in Prato, 270 in Pistoia, 375 in Massa Carrara, 323 in Lucca, 403 in Pisa, 262 in Livorno, 212 in Arezzo, 120 in Siena , 88 in Grosseto, 53 people died on Tuscan soil but were residents outside the region.
Tuscany’s death rate for Covid-19 is 95.4 per 100,000 inhabitants compared to 117.5 per 100,000 for the Italian average (11th region). Regarding the provinces, the highest mortality rate is found in Massa Carrara, Florence and Pisa, the lowest in Grosseto.
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