Coronavirus Italy Newsletter: dead, infected, cured on December 12. AssoCareNews.it



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Coronavirus Italy: the updated situation related to deaths, newly infected and cured. Also focus on the number of hospitalizations. This is today’s Newsletter, December 12th.

Coronavirus, here is the official Civil Protection bulletin of December 12 (yesterday’s numbers in parentheses):

  • Infected (yesterday 690,323).
  • Healed (yesterday 1,052,163).
  • Deceased (yesterday 63,387).

The number of hospitalizations.

According to the latest data communicated by the regions and processed by Civil Protection, this is the situation of the inmates.

  • (yesterday 3,265) the hospitalized in intensive care;
  • (yesterday 31,827) me total hospitalizations including people with mild and moderate symptoms.

The figures indicate a palpable slowdown compared to the growth trend of recent weeks.

Coronavirus found in Italian hyssop taken in December 2019.

DPCM, all restrictions for the red zone, the orange zone and the yellow zone.

Covid: symptoms and signs of the coronavirus.

There are hundreds of millions of positives in the world and every day the geographic spread of the epidemic increases.

The Italian government has extended the state of emergency until January 31.

Health authorities in many realities are already in an emergency situation, with improvised arrangements in outpatient spaces, operating rooms and even chapels and waiting rooms.

In particular, intensive care and low-intensity care were the two levels of the environment that are suffering the most given the increasing number of hospitalized patients.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has compared this possibility with the historical events that characterized the Spanish pandemic.

This for two consecutive autumns had quite important epidemiological returns, claiming millions of victims on all continents, also due to the inadequacy of the treatments of the time.

This is today’s newsletter. The editors of AssoCareNews.it recommend to everyone that respect the restrictions in force.

And send your heartfelt thanks to healthcare personnel, law enforcement, volunteers and all those who are working on the front lines against this global epidemic.

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