The situation of Monday, December 14, about the coronavirus in Campania



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Slowly but steadily, the number of new positives for the coronavirus in Campania decreases, as well as the ratio between new cases and swabs processed: according to the latest bulletin issued by the Regional Crisis Unit, there are 1,219 new cases, compared to 17,319 swabs tested. The number of deaths is also declining, even though they remain concerning, 35 (although, as the bulletin points out, 15 died in the last 48 hours and 20 died previously but recorded only in the last hours). The pressure on hospitals is also easing, perhaps most encouragingly: Covid patients occupy fewer and fewer places in intensive care and in ordinary hospital wards. Given these numbers, Campania is waiting to be “promoted” to the yellow zone – a transition that should take place early next week.

De Luca: “If we celebrate Christmas we will have another 10,000 deaths”

Despite the encouraging data and the transition to the yellow zone – which is considered lower risk and with fewer restrictions – that now seems imminent, the governor Vincenzo De Luca urged not to lower your guard. Speaking last night, Sunday December 13, a “What’s the weather like” In Rai Tre, the president of the Campania Region was clear: celebrating Christmas would mean “opening the doors to another 10,000 deaths from Covid,” as he explained to Fabio Fazio. “For all of us not living Christmas as always is a great suffering, but if we want to enjoy the heat of Christmas this year we will open the doors of intensive care in mid-January and the doors of cemeteries for another 10,000 deaths from Covid “he added.



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