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La Spezia, September 7, 2020 – I am in Liguria 59 new cases of Coronavirus detected in the last 24 hours, of which 48 only in the province of La Spezia. This was announced by the Liguria Region.
The swabs made since yesterday were only 744, less than half of those made the day before, when 111 new cases were registered. At this time the entire region is 77 people hospitalized, 6 more than yesterday, of which 10 in intensive care, while the positives are 1905 and those under active surveillance 1709. Of the 77 hospitalized, 54 are in the province of La Spezia, where several outbreaks have developed in the last days.
Two dead
The deceased are two women aged 86 and 84, both hospitalized in the Sarzana hospital. In La Spezia there are 7 hospitalized in intensive care, one more than yesterday, 54 in medium intensity therapy. According to the data transmitted by the public agency Alisa to the ministry, 11 new positives are found in the Genoese area.
Governor Toti
“The location and identification of the La Spezia cluster is correct: among the 48 positive cases more than half of a foreign nationality” that, last weekend, gave rise to a party in Tuscany. “Eighteen are Italian cohabitation contacts of confirmed cases. There are only 8 isolated cases. Therefore, the origin of what is happening in Spezia is ascertained ”. This was said by Governor Giovanni Toti when commenting on the data of the new cases of coronavirus in La Spezia. “We are evaluating all the containment measures,” said Toti, answering those who asked him if the opening date of schools in the province of La Spezia could be postponed, but for the moment we have not decided anything. We will evaluate in the next few days based on to the data. will increase, we will do all the necessary evaluations also in relation to the opening of schools. “” We are an almost covid-free region with the exception of Spezia – said Toti -. In Asl1 and Asl 2 there are no new positive cases In Asl3 there are 11 positive cases. The cases are concentrated in Asl5, with 48 new infections. From a certain point of view, the figures make us think that we have reached the peak. ” But Spezia’s numbers “are under control,” he concluded. “There is a lot of attention.”
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