Coronavirus, 57 new infections and one death in Fvg



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“Despite the efforts made by all health personnel, Today the Coronavirus has claimed another victim in Friuli Venezia Giulia. It is about 47-year-old Bengali citizen residing in Staranzano and employee in a company related to Fincantieri. After developing the disease, the man was initially hospitalized in Trieste in the infectious diseases department, and then he was transferred, fifteen days ago, due to the worsening of the clinical picture, to the Covid intensive care unit of the Udine hospital. Therefore, his condition has become critical and today he unfortunately passed away. “This was confirmed by the lieutenant governor Riccardo Riccardi, highlighting that “the family of the deceased was placed in quarantine as soon as his positivity was confirmed and he was subjected to a swab. positivity from his wife and one of three childrenwhile the other two were negative. “

Riccardi then explained that “as required by procedures to contain the coronavirus, all the people who came into contact with the positives were swabs, including the students and staff of the nursery school in Staranzano. These investigations, repeated on the 13th, did not reveal more cases of Coronavirus ”.

THE NUMBERS. There are currently 778 positive people for the coronavirus in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The number of patients being treated in intensive care is reduced to four, while 20 are hospitalized in other departments. Covid-related deaths have risen to 352.

Today 57 new infections have been detected: there are ten in Trieste, 17 in Udine, seven in Pordenone and 22 in Gorizia, to which is added a person from outside the region. Therefore, analyzing the global data since the beginning of the epidemic, the people who tested positive for the virus are 4,723: 1,613 in Trieste, 1,584 in Udine, 1,053 in Pordenone and 454 in Gorizia, to which 19 people from outside the region.

The total number of cured is 3,594, 19 clinically recovered and 735 people in isolation. The deceased are 198 in Trieste, 77 in Udine, 69 in Pordenone and seven in Gorizia.



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