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There are 75 new cases of coronavirus registered in Sicily in the last 24 hours and unfortunately the death toll is getting worse: in fact there are 3 new victims (in Catania, Palermo and Trapani), bringing the total to 299 since the beginning of the epidemic. This is what emerges from the bulletin of the Ministry of Health.
There are currently 2,348 positives of which 203 hospitalized with symptoms (+9 compared to yesterday), 14 in intensive care (+1), 2,131 in home isolation. The positives since the beginning of the pandemic in Sicily are 6047. The cured increase to 3,390 (+40).
This is the subdivision of the new positives by province.: 43 in Palermo (of which 21 are guests of Mission Hope and Charity by Biagio Conte), 13 in Caltanissetta, 6 in Catania, 5 in Messina, 3 in Ragusa, 2 in Syracuse and Trapani, 1 in Agrigento. Enna is the only province that today does not register infections.
New infections in Italy have decreased, 1,350 cases today compared to 1,587 yesterdayHowever, in parallel with the few swabs, as always on Monday: 55,862 against 83,428 yesterday (and peaks of more than 100,000 in recent days). The deaths increased slightly, 17 today (yesterday they were 15), while the growth of the cured slows down, 352 today against 635 yesterday.
The region with the most cases in the 24 hours is Campania (243), followed by Lazio (198), Emilia Romagna (116) and Veneto (103), while Lombardy stops at 90. No region with zero cases, while Abruzzo reports 72 but it is the accumulated figure of the last three days. The total number of cases since the beginning of the epidemic amounts to 299,506.
Lazio’s death toll weighs on the figure, 5 victims in one day, in addition to Sicily (3), Sardinia (2) and one in Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Piedmont, Campania, Puglia, Abruzzo and Umbria. The total rises to 35,724, while the total number of cured is 218,703. The number of positive people currently continues to increase, 981 more (yesterday 937), and there are 45,079.
After two days of decline, jump in hospitalizations under the ordinary regime, 110 more, for a total of 2,475, while intensive care units increase by 10 units and are 232 in total. Finally, 42,372 people are in home isolation.
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