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Intensive care reopens at San Martino: a fifty-year-old hospitalized

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The man, who was already positive for Covid in the hospital, is not vaccinated. Twenty-four new positives, six people in total.

Belluno. After months of closure, from today, Tuesday 10 August, the Intensive Care Department at the San Martino di Belluno hospital has been reopened. This is the negative figure announced by the dg of Ulss 1 Dolomiti Maria Grazia Carraro during the press point on Covid.

The patient is an unvaccinated 50-year-old who was already hospitalized and needs the support given by the ICU.

Meanwhile, the new positives are 24, 250 the total number, with 630 people in isolation. Six hospitalized remain, two of them received doses of the vaccine. Even among the 24 new positives there is a quota of vaccinated, eight.

The director general of the Ulss also announced that three positive people, who are at home, are treated with monoclonal antibodies.

From today, the swabs are also free for specific categories, while they are paid for those who need the green pass, for tourists who have to return to their country and for those who for personal reasons want to know if they have caught the virus. All four of the ULSS covid points where the swabs are performed are equipped in these hours with systems to receive the payment of the ticket.

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