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Covid today: the infections of May 14. The bulletin of Italy and the regions

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Covid today: the infections of May 14.  The bulletin of Italy and the regions

Rome, May 14, 2022 – In the last week, the percentage of reinfections from Covid was 5.8%, an increase compared to the previous week (5%), but the number of hospitalizations is decreasing. ICU admissions are stable, while there is a slight increase in deaths. This is the picture that emerges from the report of the Higher Institute of Health (Iss) on the progress of the epidemic in Italy. Waiting for today’s bulletin from the Ministry of Health (here all the data of May 13). Omicron 4 and 5: what we know about symptoms, immune leak and vaccine efficacy Summary Today’s data Veneto Puglia Tuscany Sardinia The other regions For Minister Roberto Speranza “we are still in a battle. However, we have new tools and a new ability to respond at this difficult phase that we had to face together “. Meanwhile, in our country it will be necessary to continue wearing the mask on air flights, because the anti-Covid ordinance in force provides that the obligation of protection on means of transport remains until June 15. Looking beyond our borders, the situation in North Korea is worrying, where 174 thousand infections and 21 deaths from Coronavirus have been reported. Leader Kim Jong-un chaired a Politburo meeting, calling the virus “a great turmoil since the country’s founding.” The Covid bulletin of May 14 (We will publish here, as soon as available, the data and the table in Pdf) Veneto In Veneto 3,464 (-150) new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the last 24 hours, which brings the total to 1,723 .410 infected. There are also 7 victims, which brings the total of deaths to 14,584. The current number of positive patients falls further, which are 51,242, 1,026 fewer than yesterday. Hospital admissions to the medical area decrease, amounting to 746 …

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