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A slight increase in new cases and tampons confirmed the downward trend in hospitalizations and seriously ill patients. And the victims also go down. In Sicily, on the Coronavirus front, we are at a standstill: the curve is stable but the decline is not yet in sight. According to the bulletin issued by the Ministry of Health, 1,399 new cases out of 10,773 swabs processed (12.9% positive, yesterday it was 13.2%). On the hospital front, there are 1,517 ordinary hospitalizations (-30) and intensive care 220 (-6). The victims are 34 (yesterday they were 49). Many people recovered, 1259. On the island, 40,730 remain positive, of which 38,993 are treated at home.
This is the subdivision of the new infections by province: Palermo, 357; Catania 614, Messina, 86; Ragusa 55; Trapani 69; Syracuse 87; Agrigento 49; Caltanissetta 78; Enna 4.
The situation in the rest of Italy
The new bulletin confirms the decline in current positives (-8,526) as well as in hospitalizations (-376) and in critical area patients (-81). Positive figures after the month of November closed yesterday with an ominous record: the deaths related to Covid registered in November (16,958 deaths) surpassed those of the worst month of the first wave, April (15,539 deaths). The first good news comes from Tuscany, where there is a notable retreat of the infection and a decrease in pressure on hospitals. Cure boom in Campania. Unfortunately, today there are 785 deaths: the figure for Lombardy is terrible with almost 300 victims.
Coronavirus, today’s newsletter Tuesday, December 1
New cases: 19,350 (yesterday 16,377)
Cases tested: 85,112 (yesterday 64,252)
Swabs (diagnosis and control): 182,100 (yesterday 130,524)
Currently positive: 779,945, – 8,526 (yesterday 788,471)
Hospitalized: 32,811, -376 (yesterday 33,187, +308)
Hospitalized in ICU: 3,663 -81 (yesterday 3,744, -9)
Total positive cases: 1,620,901 (yesterday 1,601,554)
Deaths: 56,361, +785 (55,576 yesterday, 672 deaths recorded in 24 hours)
Total discharged / cured: 784,595 (yesterday 757,507, +23,004 in 24 hours)
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