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The president of Veneto spoke about how the health system is handling the increase in infections in his region. The situation in nursing homes that are constantly monitored is worrying
“If we compare the situation with a traffic light, today we are at an orange traffic light. We still have green ”. Luca Zaia told Sky TG24. “To say that the situation is under control is a great word, but it is also true that right now we have 70 people in intensive care and 580 people hospitalized. The peak in March was 356 people in intensive care and 2,400 hospitalized ”. “Growth is slower and 96-97% of positives do not develop symptoms,” he continued, “this does not mean that we have to celebrate the ‘liberation party’ and we have to go on the right track, prepared for the worst. The reason we should ask scientists is if they can explain each other without arguing with each other, but I know that clinically we have more non-critical patients in hospitals but intensive care is still maintained. “
Follow-up in nursing homes
deepening
Zaia, in Veneto there is currently no blocking problem
With regard to the new restrictive measures in Veneto, according to Zaia at the moment they are not planned. “This does not mean that we have lowered our guard, on the contrary, we are prepared with heavy artillery: of the 494 intensive therapies provided in the Veneto region, we have already prepared a thousand. We are waiting for this weekend to understand what the new measures of the Government will be, “he added,” then the situation must be followed and monitored. At this moment we are concerned about the issue of nursing homes, we are the only region that tests operators and guests every seven days, but when the virus enters nursing homes it causes damage ”.
Put on the masks
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Covid: Zaia, in Veneto traffic light between green and orange
“I tell citizens to wear masks and respect the rules, because the only real problem with Covid is the fact that it manages to make the hospital system plummet and at that moment we can no longer give health answers to oncologists, to heart attacks, the sick and all those who visit our hospitals every day. ”This is the appeal of the governor of Veneto.