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Coronavirus today: Covid Italia data of 14 September. Bulletin and contagions from the regions

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Rome, 14 September 2021 – The new is expected in the afternoon bulletin on the Coronavirus in Italia with data from Ministry of Health its Covid contagion, dead, hospitalizations e terapie intensive. In today’s update the new cases will rise, but there is no need to worry because the very probable increase depends on the greater number of swabs performed. As always, the most significant indicator is that relating to hospital pressure. Also because today it is there decisive day for the new map of colors of the regions: i give Agenas on the occupancy of the beds in medical area and in intensive care, which will arrive tonight, are two of the decisive parameters for the possible passage in yellow zone.

Summary

Meanwhile yesterday the extraordinary commissioner for the emergency Francesco Figliuolo announced the start date of the administration of the third dose: we start on September 20 con i ‘fragile‘. And again on the subject, a further reference in the UK the official green light has come from the government’s medical-scientific consultants Boris Johnson to the administration in the coming months for all over 50. The call, which will go off 6 months after the second dose, it will preferably be done with the vaccine Pfizer, but it was also authorized with Moderna, said June Raine, head of the British drug agency. The precedence will be for most Senior citizens and vulnerable, followed by all over 50, those who have previous pathologies between 16 and 49 years, the operators “front line” of the health service and nursing homes and to those who live with family members immunodepressi.

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The acceleration on the third dose is just one of the measures announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to avert “difficult times” in the winter. These also include Ie vaccinations for children aged between 12 and 15 years of which the British Minister for Vaccines, Nadhim Zahawi said they will start as early as next week.

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We will publish here, as soon as available, the updated data of the Ministry of Health and the Pdf table

In Veneto register 427 new cases of Covid e seven deaths in the last 24 hours. The totals of infections and deaths thus rise to 462,682 and 11,728 respectively. The hospital pressure increases slightly: hospitalizations in ordinary wards are 261 (+3), while patients in intensive care are 59 (+2).

In Tuscany I’m 279 new cases of Coronavirus on 17,516 tests. The president of the Region reports it, Eugenio Giani, which in a post on Facebook anticipates the data of the daily bulletin. In the last 24 hours, 7,099 molecular swabs and 10,417 rapid antigenic swabs were carried out with a positive rate reaching 1.59% of the total tests and 5.4% on the first diagnoses. Seven days ago, for a direct comparison, 303 infections had been ascertained against 19,300 tests and a positivity rate of 1.57 and 5.3% respectively.

Today in Puglia out of 15.009 tests carried out were detected 187 positive cases: 44 in the province of Bari, 43 in the province of Barletta, Andria, Trani, 18 in the province of Brindisi, 28 in the province of Foggia, 33 in the province of Lecce, 19 in the province of Taranto. They were also registered 4 deaths. Currently there are 3,589 positive people: of these 183 are hospitalized in a non-critical area and 20 in intensive care.

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No deaths and 78 new cases in South Tyrol. In Umbria 74 positives and one victim were recorded. Only one contagion in Molise.

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