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Hospitalizations and the number of positives are decreasing, but the coronavirus situation in Lombardy remains critical. On Wednesday, December 23, compared to 32,926 swabs, another 2,153 cases were found throughout the Region (125 less than yesterday); the relationship between swabs performed and new positives is 6.54%. Another 642 people positive for the virus were found between Milan and its interior. The data was disclosed by Civil Protection with the usual bulletin.
In the last 24 hours there have been 31 new admissions to intensive care in Lombardy. However, the total number of occupied resuscitation beds has decreased by 4 units compared to yesterday, between deceased and recovered patients: now 536 people with severe respiratory failure are hospitalized in the intensive care units of regional hospitals.
In just one day, the number of beds occupied by less seriously ill patients decreased by 47 units to a total of 4,243. In hospitals in the region there are a total of 4,779 people affected by SarsCov2 (51 fewer than on Tuesday). The people who have been negative in the last 24 hours are 2,960; In total, 376,790 people from Lombardy have recovered from the covid. The death trail caused by the virus is lengthening. In just one day, he killed 98 other people; the (official) total reached 24,610.
Anti-covid vaccines: first doses on December 27
The first doses of the anti-covid vaccine will be available from Sunday, December 27, as in the rest of Europe. The first vials will arrive in Niguarda at 11. The first to be vaccinated will be the presidents of the medical orders, the presidents of the nursing orders, as well as the oss and the service personnel. As well as there will also be representatives of the “Crosses”.
“The doses will be placed in self-medical devices with the appropriate equipment to maintain the correct temperature and will depart from Niguarda. Among the first to be vaccinated – reveals the commissioner – will be Prof. Galli, Prof. Zangrillo, Prof. Rizzardini, Prof. Pesenti, Sergio Harari, Annalisa Malara, Achille Linneo Clerici, prof. Grossi in Varese, Raffaele Bruno in Pavia, Carlo Signorelli in Milan “.