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There are 195 new positives for the coronavirus in Campania about 7,027 swabs analyzed in the last 24 hours, according to data released by the latest National Civil Protection bulletin, published on the website of the Ministry of Health. After yesterday’s sudden recovery with almost 250 registered cases, today there is a slight slowdown with “only” 195 cases. In the last 24 hours there have been no new deaths while 105 new ones were recovered. In total, 11,102 people have been infected in Campania since the beginning of the epidemic, with 5,488 recovered and 457 dead; In total, 553,231 swabs were analyzed in the regional laboratories.
Tampons collapse, but new cases increase
One figure, that of tampons, is particularly alarming: if only on Sunday 20 September, with 243 new positives, the highest number of infections of the day had been registered in Italy, while the swabs were only 3,405: figures that certify, in short, a constant increase in infections in relation to a relatively low number of analyzes carried out. In fact, it should be remembered, the data does not refer to swabs physically made in the last 24 hours, but only to those physically analyzed in the laboratories.
Schools, in some municipalities the reopening is still postponed
Officially, the reopening of schools in Campania is scheduled for September 24, but some municipalities have already decided to do so. postpone the date to September 28 or to October 1st) infections continue to increase. Among these, also Naples and Benevento, for now the only provincial capitals. Palazzo San Giacomo decided it less than 36 hours after the reopening of the school year, anticipated by a few hours from the Samnite capital.
Coronavirus in Campania: cured, deaths and positive
- Hospitalized with symptoms: 371 (+15)
- Hospitalized in intensive care: 22 (+3)
- In home isolation: 4,761 (+72)
- Currently positive: 5,157 (+90)
- Healed: 5,488 (+105)
- Passed away: 457 (=)
- Total cases: 11,102 (+195)
- Total buffers: 559,258 (+7,027)
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