Coronavirus data in Italy today, Tuesday, October 27



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In the last 24 hours in Italy, 21,994 new positive cases of coronavirus and 221 deaths from COVID-19 have been detected. There are 15,366 people currently hospitalized (1,085 more than yesterday), of which 1,411 in intensive care units (127 more than yesterday) and 13,955 hospitalized with symptoms (958 more than yesterday). 174,398 swabs were tested and 106,346 people were tested. 12.6 percent of the swabs for which the report was reported were positive. Yesterday the registered infections were 17,012, 141 dead.

The highest number of new positive cases was detected in Lombardy (5,035). They are followed by Campania (2,761), Piedmont (2,458), Lazio (1,993), Tuscany (1,823), Veneto (1,526) and Emilia-Romagna (1,413).

The provinces in which the highest number of cases have been found are Naples (2,210), Milan (1,940), Turin (1,490), Monza and Brianza (1,362), Rome (1,359), Genoa (857), Florence (617) . and Caserta (430).

Today’s main news

  • Valle d’Aosta is the region with the highest number of infections in relation to the population in the last week, 561 per 100,000 inhabitants. In the last 24 hours, 57 new cases have been registered.
  • On Monday night in several Italian cities, including Milan, Turin and Naples, there were protests, even violent ones, against the restrictions imposed by the new decree of the Prime Minister (DPCM) to contain the spread of the coronavirus infection that provides other things, the closing of bars and restaurants at 6 in the afternoon.
  • On the afternoon of October 27, the Council of Ministers must approve economic measures to support the categories most affected by the closures provided for by the latest Decree of the Prime Minister.
  • On Monday the president of the autonomous province of Trento signed an ordinance, in force since October 27, which establishes that restaurants must close at 10:00 p.m. and bars at 8:00 p.m. Distance education is not offered for institutes. All business activities must be closed on Sundays.
  • On the other hand, the president of Sardinia, Christian Solinas, announced that between Tuesday and Wednesday a new regional ordinance should be approved that provides for the closure of bars and restaurants at 11:00 p.m. (and not at 6:00 p.m. as in the rest of Italy), a “substantial reduction in admissions”. on the island “and distance education for secondary schools at 100 percent (and not 75 percent). Sardinia can decide on autonomous measures, even less restrictive, due to the regional autonomy granted to the island.



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