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17.22 – The Civil Protection Bulletin – Civil Protection has disclosed the data corresponding to the last 24 hours. 118,475 smears were performed and 12,756 new positive COVID-19s were identified. The current positives are 710,515, 27,010 less than yesterday. In the last day, 499 people affected by Coronavirus have died for a total of 61,739 deaths since the start of the epidemic.
Currently positive: 710,515 (-27,010)
Deaths: 61,739 (+499)
Downloaded / Healed: 997,895 (+39,266)
Hospitalized: 32,973 (-453)
of which in Intensive Care: 3,320 (-25)
Buffers: 23,504,588 (+118,475)
Total cases: 1,770,149 (+12,756, + 0.73%)
15.00 – Attilio Fontana announces: “Lombardy will be yellow from Sunday” – “As of Sunday Lombardy will officially be the yellow zone.” This was announced by the President of the Region, Attilio Fontana. “This morning Minister Speranza informed me that, as in previous times, he will sign the ordinance on Friday, on Saturday it will be published and on Sunday it will come into force,” Fontana explained in a post on social networks.
13.42 – President Mattarella will not hold the Christmas greetings exchange ceremony – The Press Office of the Presidency of the Republic informs that this year, due to the limitations imposed by the persistence of the pandemic, the traditional ceremony of exchange of end-of-year greetings between the President of the Republic and the representatives of the Institutions , Political forces and civil society.
12.28 – UK authorities advise: “No vaccine for people with major allergies” – The day after mass vaccination against coronavirus began, UK health authorities issued a warning: Those with long-standing “significant allergies” would do well to forgo the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine, at least for Now. In fact, among the hundreds of people vaccinated yesterday, two people experienced allergic reactions similar to those they had already suffered in the past.
11.32 – Four regions could change color: Lombardy, Piedmont, Tuscany and Campania – As of Friday, the control room of the CTS-Ministry of Health could approve the movement of some territories in risk ranges different from those found now: according to the rumors collected by Sky, Lombardy, for example, could enter in the yellow stripe. Even Piedmont, according to infection data, should move from the orange zone to the yellow zone: a similar fate also for Tuscany and Campania, which at the current rate could change color from next week. Among the regions that have seen an increase in cases is Veneto.
10.55 – Di Maio: “To avoid a third wave we have to stay at home” – Chancellor Luigi Di Maio spoke of the planned closure for the Christmas holidays in this way: “During the Christmas holidays in Italy, almost 15 million Italians move, so the level of contact between people increases dramatically. Yes we want to avoid a third wave we have to stay at home. I will not go with my family in Campania either. “
9.42 – Conte: “Only a coordinated European response will allow the pandemic to be defeated” – “The central theme of the European Council meeting continues to be the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, in which it is essential that a strong signal of cohesion arrives from the European side. An effective European coordination on vaccines, in particular, is sought. on its distribution. Italy is particularly involved in the issue, also in view of the organization of the Global Health Summit that we will host on May 21 as part of the G20 presidency. ”This was stated by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who he spoke today in the Montecitorio room in view of the European Council on 10 and 11 December.
09.04 – Esperanza: “We confirm the Christmas measures” – “The measures are these and we confirm them and the rules remain these.” Thus, the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza on the closings that will affect the Christmas period: “At this stage we cannot afford trips that are not essential and the message of the Government wants to be this: on the hottest days, where there is more risk than mobility , we ask people for a sacrifice ”.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8
18.22 – Qarabag-Valencia postponed – The UEFA Europa League match between Villarreal and Qarabag, scheduled for Thursday at the Estadio de la Ceramica, has been postponed due to “several positive COVID-19 cases” in the Azerbaijani squad. Qarabag would not even reach the minimum number of players to play the match, as reported by the Spanish club in a statement. UEFA has contacted both clubs to assess the situation and find a solution.
17.50 – Today’s Newsletter – 14,842 new infected, but with 25,497 the number currently positive for coronavirus in Italy still falls. In the last 24 hours, 634 people have died with Covid. All numbers in the usual appointment with the Civil Protection bulletin.
16.11 – Switzerland closes at the border with Italy – Switzerland is forced to further toughen anti-Covid measures in the face of a contagion rate that does not recede. The further tightening refers in particular to the canton of Ticino, a region on the border with Italy where the epidemiological curve remains a cause for concern, which brought forward the curfew in public places by a few hours. Added to this is another form of confinement as a result of Covid: the Swiss Federal Railways have announced that starting Thursday a series of trains bound for Italy will stop at the border, not being able to enforce some anti-pollution regulations required by the Italian authorities contained in the ‘last Dpcm. With possible serious repercussions on the movement of commuter workers across the border between Lombardy and Ticino.
15.21 – Cagliari, Godin and Simeone near the return – Cagliari hopes to bring back Diego Godin and Giovanni Simeone for Sunday’s game against Inter. According to the report reported by Corriere dello Sport, the two players plan to return to their disposal, since they would have been negative for Covid-19: both the defender and the attacker are waiting for the ok to return to work in a group. Wait then also for Nahitan Nandez.
10.36 – Covid Pfizer vaccine, first dose administered in UK – A 90-year-old woman from Northern Ireland is the first person in the world to receive the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine for Covid. And so, today, Tuesday, December 8, the UK’s mass vaccination program began. Margaret Keenan, at 6:31 am, became the first person to be vaccinated.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8
23.29 – Bundesliga estimates: losses could reach 2 billion until 2022 – The lost revenue of Bundesliga football clubs could reach 2 billion euros in 2022 due to the impact of restrictions imposed by the pandemic. This was stated by the number one of the Bundesliga, Christina Seifert. The stoppage to the championship between March and May, with the first wave of the coronavirus, generated losses of about 275 million. The Bundesliga – concludes gazzetta.it – had made a profit of 4 billion in the last season prior to Covid.
21.31 – Series A towards a single exchange to process swabs – Series A is moving towards the adoption of a single facility to process equipment coronavirus swabs. A month ago the board of the Lega had decided to move in this direction, adapting the protocol with the support of the Italian sports medical federation led by Maurizio Casasco, who is also a councilor for the Lega Serie A. A resolution – reports SportMediaset– it could reach the assembly of the twenty clubs called for Friday at 5:00 p.m. by videoconference, which has among the various items on the agenda the medical and health recommendations of the Fmsi.
17.20 – Today’s Newsletter – As usual, Civil Protection issued the bulletin on the evolution of the infection. Here all the data.
15.40 – Lega Pro, rapid fluorescence tests – Lega Pro starts first with the use of rapid fluorescence tests. In light of the recent changes introduced by the CTS in terms of safety protocols regarding the continuation of sports activities of the teacher, it is possible to use rapid antigenic tests, as an alternative to molecular tests.
13.49 – Rome Covid free, Zalewski also negative – The ordeal of Nicola Zalewski, a young talent from Roma Primavera, ends. The child, positive for Coronavirus since November 14, tested negative in the last swab performed. He brings it back vocegiallorossa.it.
13.40 – The situation of the Regions – Almost the entire yellow zone of Italy. This is the panorama of our country after the latest government indications on restrictive measures, which in any case will be exempted in the period from December 21 to January 6, when not even citizens of the yellow zones will be able to move outside their region . To date, the only ones left in the orange zone are the following: Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Lombardy, Tuscany, Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and the Autonomous Province of Bolzano. Abruzzo is a real political case: for the government it is the red zone at least until Thursday, December 10, but President Marsilio has decreed the early transition to the orange zone. A truth matters, considering that the police depend on the Ministry of the Interior and therefore could apply sanctions to citizens based on national legislation. All other regions not mentioned, as mentioned, are currently in the yellow zone.
12.13 – Ricciardi (ISS): “December and January will be terrible” – Walter Ricciardi, advisor to the Ministry of Health and professor of Hygiene at the Catholic University of Rome, spoke of the coming months: “We are still in the middle of the second wave of Sars-CoV-2, December and January will be terrible for two reasons: problems of access to services and multiple regional differences “.
11.36 – Gazidis: “Milan will come back stronger than ever” – Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis spoke to Milan TV on Sant’Ambrogio day: “We have lived through a very difficult period, with many terrible losses but at the same time there is hope, strength in the city. I hope it’s a party. as serene as possible for everyone. We are doing everything possible to give the city the most serenity possible. Saint Ambrose is also the protector of the bees and the people of Milan, like the bees, are very hard-working. I am sure that with this quality, the city will come back stronger than ever. Milan is a fantastic city and it has faced this emergency with heart in hand. My wife and I have always stayed in Milan during this period and have seen a strong city with generous people and incredible strength. proud to consider myself a citizen of this city, I really feel like I’m in Milan. “
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7
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