Tampons fall and less positive in Sicily: 45 deaths in 24 hours



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National and regional data on the Covid-19 health emergency

PALERMO – 1,258 new Covid-19 positives were recorded in Sicily in the last 24 hours, out of 6,447 swabs performed, a sharp decrease compared to 9386 performed yesterday; 45 deaths, bringing the total to 1,186. With the new cases, the current positives amount to 37,162 with an increase of 921. Of these 1,838 are hospitalized, 28 more than yesterday: 1,597 in the ordinary regime and 241 with one less than yesterday. There are 35,3243 in home isolation. The healed are 292.

The map of the infection on the island.

The new positives are distributed as follows by province: Palermo 420, Catania 427, Messina 94, Ragusa 61, Trapani 10, Siracusa 83, Agrigento 60, Caltanissetta 102, Enna 1

National data

There are 28,337 new cases of coronavirus identified in Italy In the last 24 hours, more than 6 thousand less than yesterday, which brings the total number of infected since the beginning of the emergency to 1,408,868. The increase in victims also decreased, 562 in one day while yesterday they were 692, for a total of 49,823. There are currently more than 800,000 Italians positive for Covid 19: to date, according to the Ministry of Health bulletin, there are 805,947, an increase of 14,201 compared to Friday. Since the beginning of the emergency, 553,098 have been discharged and recovered, 13,574 more in the last 24 hours.

After the fall of yesterday – only 10 new patients – intensive care admissions are on the rise again: 43 new admissions in the last 24 hours for a total of 3,801. In the ordinary wards of hospitals 34,279 patients are hospitalized, an increase of 216 compared to yesterday. Finally, 767,867 Italians are in home isolation, 13,942 more. At a regional level, Lombardy is always the region with the highest number of cases, 5,094 in the last 24 hours, followed by Campania (+3,217), Veneto (+2,956), Emilia Romagna (2,665) and Piedmont (+ 2-641). four-digit growth was also recorded in Lazio, Tuscany, Sicily and Puglia (ANSA



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