Coronavirus, increase in infections in Puglia: there are 1,163 new cases and 12 deaths. Lopalco: “It’s not peak”



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Today’s daily data is the highest in daily communication, but the result – assure the Region and the Local Health Authority – of a recovery of cases not counted in the last days. 1,163 new cases of covid-19 infection reported in the November 3 bulletin. The registered swabs are, instead, 5,955.

Those infected are divided as follows: 716 in the province of Bari, 61 in the province of Brindisi, 117 in the province of Bat, 115 in the province of Foggia, 45 in the province of Lecce, 101 in the province of Taranto , 7 attributed to residents outside the region, 1 case of province of unknown residence. “Asl Bari’s data – explains the CEO Antonio Sanguedolce – are affected by the recovery of numerous cards not inserted in the computer systems in recent days and today they were realigned.”

“Today’s – clarifies, however, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Councilor for Health Policies – does not represent a peak, because hundreds of cases reported in the bulletin refer to positivities that emerged in recent days and that entered the system today.” And also the general director of Asl Bari, Antonio Sanguedolce, assures: “Asl Bari’s data is affected by the recovery of numerous cards not inserted in the computer systems in recent days and has been realigned today”.

The deaths went from 740 yesterday to 753, while with 194 more cured the negativized amounted to 6,813. With these figures, the positives currently (total number of cases less deaths and cured) reach 13,525, of which 844 are hospitalized.

A huge expanse of increasingly intense red. This is how Puglia is shown on the maps that are updated daily in the epidemiological bulletin, where cities are highlighted in a darker tone as current positives increase. To be still “clear”, with rare exceptions in the central parts, only the border with Campania and Molise and some northern municipalities of Foggiano and a large part of Leccese. An image that gives an idea of ​​the spread of the virus.

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