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According to the latest bulletin, 2,667 cases are positive for Coronavirus in Lazio, compared to 2,697 the day before, in almost 27 thousand swabs performed (-632 compared to Thursday). There is a slight increase in the number of infected in Rome: they are 1,470 compared to 1,467 the day before (+3).
Unfortunately, the number of people recovered is also decreasing: they are 421 compared to 586 yesterday (-165 in the last 24 hours). On the other hand, those hospitalized for Covid and intensive care are increasing. However, the ratio between positive cases and tests carried out remains below 10%.
“In Lazio the race for the virus slows down – says the Lazio Region health advisor, Alessio D’Amato – among the large Regions, the one with the lowest RT value thanks to the timely measures adopted and the rigor in the behavior that must necessarily continue. Ay to claim victory, the road is still long ”.
In Lazio 77746 are currently positive
Currently positive cases in Lazio exceed 77 thousand: in fact, 77,746 are infected against the 75,541 of the previous day. The number of hospitalized is increasing: there are 3,202, compared to 3,103 yesterday. The number of patients admitted to intensive care has increased by 4: there are 337 in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, again compared to November 19, 1921, people died (yesterday 1880). Those cured exceed 17 thousand: in reality there are 17 782. The total number of cases examined exceeds 97 thousand: there are 97 449.
The Spallanzani newsletter of November 21
At this time, “241 patients with positive swabs for Sars-CoV-2 research are hospitalized at Inmi Spallanzani in Rome. 41 patients are hospitalized in intensive care.” This is underlined by today’s Spallanzani newsletter. “Patients discharged and transferred to home or other local structures are, this morning, 1263.”
In Lazio, more than 1.5 million cases analyzed
“More than one and a half million cases analyzed in Lazio, the highest number per capita among Italian regions. Cases identified through screening activities exceed 70%, demonstrating the importance of antigen testing.” It comes from the newsletter.
The first 50 pharmacies began running rapid antigenic swabs and serologic tests – emphasized in today’s newsletter – and the first 500 general practitioners began running rapid antigen testing. Pre-triage areas have been set up at Spaziani and Santa Maria Goretti hospitals in Frosinone and Latina.