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Covid: 22,361 positive, 80 victims – Medicine

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Covid: 22,361 positive, 80 victims – Medicine

There are 22,361 new infections from Covid recorded in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Yesterday there were 28,082. The victims are instead 80, ten more than yesterday. A total of 188,024 swabs were performed, including antigenic and molecular, with the positivity rate of 11.8%, stable compared to 12% yesterday. 199 patients are hospitalized in intensive care, 20 fewer than yesterday. The daily admissions are 18. The hospitalized in the ordinary wards are 4,296, or 46 less than yesterday.

The currently positive are 628,995, therefore 18 less in the last 24 hours. A total of 17,566,061 Italians have been infected since the beginning of the pandemic, while the deaths rise to 167,169. The discharged and healed are 16,769,897, an increase of 22,827 compared to yesterday.

“From 15 June I believe we will remove the latest restrictive measures still in place. I am referring to the use of the mask indoors. I believe the conditions are in place”. This is what the Undersecretary of Health Andrea Costa said to the microphones of Radio, too on Radio1. The government’s goal is to create the conditions for coexistence with the virus; woe to think of the goal of zero contagion “, added Costa, recalling that already today” in the workplace the Government has no longer introduced the obligation to wear masks indoors, so we have gone from an obligation to a recommendation. Then in the workplace the individual companies, through shared protocols with the trade unions, agreed to continue the obligation to use the mask. However, in fact, we are no longer faced with a regulatory obligation “, concluded Costa.

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