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Coronavirus, today 16,999 infections and 887 deaths from covid, green light is being evaluated to move between municipalities at Christmas: latest news and bulletin

[ad_1] In Italy there are 12,756 new cases of Coronavirus registered yesterday for a total of 1,770,149 infected since the start of the health emergency. The last day there were also 499 deaths from covid, 135 less than the previous day, for a total of 61,739 victims since the beginning …

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in Catania +347 new infections

[ad_1] The curve of new infections registered today in Sicily suffers a downward decline: there are 753 new positives, but the number of swabs performed also drops, stopping at 7,013. There are 34 new deaths and 1,627 recovered. There are no new hospitalizations under the ordinary regime and those in …

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“In the intensive care of Stockholm 99% full”, the alarm of the medical director in Sweden: “We need help, no more repatriation”

[ad_1] The regional director of health, Björn Eriksson, has raised the alarm about the situation of intensive therapy in the swedish capital Stockholm. The approximately 160 beds currently available, he explained to the newspaper. Local sweden, Am 99% employees, more than half (89 Tuesdays and 83 Wednesdays) of patients COVID-19. …

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deaths and infections on December 10, 2020

[ad_1] The president of the Puglia Region, Michele Emiliano, based on information from the director of the Health Promotion Department, Vito Montanaro, reports that today, Thursday, December 10, 2020 in Puglia, 11,168 tests have been registered and recorded for infection by Covid-19 coronavirus. 1,332 positive cases: 266 in the province …

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Covid Sweden, collapse of intensive care in Stockholm

[ad_1] 99% of ICU beds in Stockholm are occupied by Covid and non-Covid patients. This was announced by the regional health director, Bjorn Eriksson, in a press conference reported by the Swedish newspaper The Local. This is the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began. – Subscribe to the Covid …

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