Lombardia Coronavirus, the latest news and the bulletin with today’s cases, November 9. LIVE



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In the vast majority of cases they are asymptomatic, but they are positive ”, said the regional councilor for Wellbeing.

“The situation in Lombardy is critical, in some areas it is very serious. The spread of the virus is widespread, the data we have tells us that in almost all areas of our region the virus is running rapidly.” This was stated by the regional councilor for Welfare, Giulio Gallera, a Channel 5.

Meanwhile, yesterday there were 6,318 new cases in Lombardy. (ALL UPDATES – MAPS AND CONTAGION GRAPHS)

11:34 – De Codacons exposed at Monza pm on hospital chaos

Codacons announces that tomorrow it will present “a new complaint with the Public Ministry” of Monza with which it “asks to investigate the regional leaders and seize all the documents related to the activity carried out by the administration in the management of health establishments.” The consumer association states in a note that “the situation in some provinces such as Monza and Brianza is very serious and requires intervention by the Judicial Power”, because “beds are scarce and emergency services cannot cope with the numerous accesses to citizens, with very dangerous consequences in terms of the care provided to patients. ”A framework that, according to the Codacons,“ was able to carry out crimes against those who had the task of preventing this state of affairs, and was unable to adopt the necessary measures to prevent the collapse of the city’s hospitals. “The association asks to open an investigation” for possible cases of lack of assistance, delay and omission of official acts, and participation in homicide, seizing all documents related to the activity carried out by the administration on the front. the strengthening of hospitals in the Region and the management of the Covid emergency, evaluating the appointment of a technician identified by the Public Ministry itself for income management, also transferring patients to health facilities in other regions ”.

9:05 am – Mass ceremony in the Codogno square, controversial

Dozens and dozens of people attended, last night, in Piazza Cairoli in Codogno (Lodi), a ceremony for November 4 and, at the same time, for the inauguration of the Parco delle Rimembranze. For the occasion, the mayor, Francesco Passerini, had planned that the participants would be two: himself together with the vice president of the Association of Combatants and Veterans. The mayor himself had also asked his fellow citizens to follow the ceremony live on Facebook. “A crowd, however, as noted by the Pd city secretariat, appeared in Piazza Cairoli.” This is how the Codogno Democratic Party, led by María Cristina Baggi, issued a statement in which it harshly condemned what happened. “Closed bars – Baggi writes – and fines for those who do not respect the rules, self-certifications were also requested this morning, to be able to go to church to hear mass. The Dpcm prohibits going out except for proven serious needs. We are looking for our grandparents – adds the Democratic Party Codogno – but can we go to the square for an inauguration? Aren’t we in the red zone anymore? ”.

7:03 – Giulio Gallera: “The Dpcm does not help to cope with the spread of the virus”

“What we also question regarding the election of the Government is that it is not clear why other Regions that have situations of great suffering in hospitals have stood out. You mentioned Campania, but we could mention Lazio, Liguria, Italy. “Abruzzo. This does not help to try to tackle the spread of the virus in a radical but time-limited way, but the suffering of merchants and VAT numbers will continue.” This was stated by the Councilor for Social Welfare Giulio Gallera, in relation to Channel 5. “That Dpcm – added Gallera – also had to contain automatic provisioning measures. Then people would not be so angry. ”

7:01 – Giulio Gallera: “The virus runs fast throughout Lombardy”

“The situation in Lombardy is critical, in some areas it is very serious. The spread of the virus is very extensive, the data we have tells us that in almost all areas of our Region the virus runs fast. In the vast majority of cases they are asymptomatic, but they are positive. “This was stated by the regional councilor for Well-being, Giulio Gallera, a Channel 5. So the tool must be to have closures that allow the curve to go down in a very short period of time ”, added Gallera.

7:00 – Antonio Pesenti: “It is difficult to find places for intensive care”

“At the moment there are 650 hospitalized in intensive care. So there are many and we are struggling to find intensive care beds in all of Lombardy.” The coordinator of the Lombardy Region Intensive Care Crisis Unit, Antonio Pesenti, told Che tempo che fa. “At the end of March – explained Pesenti – we had 1,400-1,500 patients in intensive care, so there is still room. To make room, you have to do things: intervene in the treatment of other pathologies. Furthermore, I believe that what is most needed today among hospitals, among health establishments and among citizens is solidarity. Solidarity at work, on the restrictions and limitations of everyone’s life ”.

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