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Coronavirus, another 15,756 cases and 99 victims in Italy today

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THE TREND DAY BY DAY

Cases currently positive, cured, deaths and total cases from first detection to date. New cases day by day

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Basilicata, 55 infections and zero deaths

In Basilicata there are 55 new cases of contagion from Sars Cov-2 (52 concern residents), out of a total of 854 molecular swabs, and there are no deaths from Covid-19. These are the data from the regional bulletin of the task force referring to the last 24 hours. The Lucanians recovered or negativized are 18. The hospitalized in the hospitals of Potenza and Matera are 18 (+4); no one is hospitalized in intensive care. Overall, the current positives residing in Basilicata are 1,209 (+29). For the vaccination, 5,382 administrations were carried out yesterday, of which about 4,700 are third doses. So far, 439,303 Lucanians have received the first dose of the vaccine (79.4 percent of the total population residing in Basilicata, including under 12), 407,302 have completed the vaccination cycle (73.6 percent) and 76,387 are the third doses (13 , 8 percent), for a total of 922,992 administrations carried out.

In Sardinia 100 new cases and one death

In Sardinia there are currently 110 further confirmed cases of Covid positivity, based on 2727 people tested. A total of 11709 swabs were processed, including molecular and antigenic. This was announced by the Region. There are 9 patients admitted to intensive care units (two fewer than yesterday). There are 90 patients admitted to the medical area (8 more than yesterday) .2968 are cases of home isolation (15 fewer than yesterday). The death of a 75-year-old woman residing in the province of Nuoro is recorded.

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In Calabria 328 new infections, +173 healed and two deaths

According to the Covid-19 emergency bulletin released by the Health Protection Department of the Calabria Region, 328 new infections are registered (out of 7,175 swabs carried out), +173 recovered and 2 deaths (for a total of 1,511 deaths). The bulletin also records +153 currently positive, +146 in isolation, +7 hospitalized and, finally, stable intensive care (for a total of 20).

INTENSIVE CARE, ADMISSIONS AND HOME ISOLATION

The number of daily hospitalizations, those in intensive care, people in home isolation and the daily percentage growth.

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141 new positives in Umbria, hospitalizations stable

The growth of covid-19 positives in Umbria continues, while the picture of hospitalizations remains stable. This is the trend of the pandemic in Umbria based on the daily data released by the region. In the last twenty-four hours, 141 positives have been detected, out of a total of almost 14 thousand swabs. The positivity rate stands at 1%. Compared to 64 recovered, the number of the currently positive increases by 77, reaching 1961. As regards hospitalizations, the situation continues to remain under control for the moment. Currently 48 patients are hospitalized, two fewer than yesterday . Of these, eight are in intensive care, one more than yesterday.

Balzanelli (118): “+ 10% calls, many with fever and breathing problems”

In the last few weeks, “an upward trend in calls to 118 operations centers has been confirmed, of around 10%, even if patchy throughout the country. They are alarmed people, often with fever, there are close contacts of positives at Covid, who also have worrying symptoms such as breathing problems “. Mario Balzanelli, national president of the Italian 118 system company, underlines this to beraking latest news Salute, taking stock of the situation of the 118 interventions in the Covid area. The emergency-urgency continues to be the refuge for those in need of assistance for Covid and beyond. “The operational centers respond to everyone and immediately – Balzanelli specifies – and this happens for Covid but also for acute situations”.

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