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Covid: infections down slightly, +5,456 in one day. Over 28 thousand fewer tampons

2020-10-11T18:03:57.718Z


There are 26 victims. In Lombardy 1032 cases, swab / positive ratio rises (ANSA)The curve of Covid infections in Italy is stable: from the bulletin of the Ministry of Health it emerges that the new cases registered in the last 24 hours are 5,456, 268 fewer than yesterday but with over 28 thousand fewer tampons. Compared to the 133,084 performed on Friday, 104,658 have been done in the last 24 hours. The total number of infected people - including healed and victims - rises to


The curve of Covid infections in Italy is stable: from the bulletin of the Ministry of Health it emerges that the new cases registered in the last 24 hours are 5,456, 268 fewer than yesterday but with over 28 thousand fewer tampons.

Compared to the 133,084 performed on Friday, 104,658 have been done in the last 24 hours.

The total number of infected people - including healed and victims - rises to 354,950.

The increase in victims is also slightly down but substantially stable: 26 in one day while yesterday there were 29. The total since the beginning of the emergency rises to 36,166

In Lombardy 1032 cases, swabs / positives ratio rises

 - Even today the number of new positives in Lombardy exceeds one thousand with a lower number of swabs carried out compared to yesterday: new cases are 1,032 compared to 15,590 swabs, for a percentage equal to 6, 6%, a clear increase compared to yesterday (4.9). There are 3 new deaths for a total of 16,985 deaths in the region since the start of the pandemic. Both the number of people admitted to intensive care increased: (+4, 48 in total) and the other wards (+25, 433). Milan still remains the most affected province with 460 new cases, of which 211 in Milan city, followed by Monza and Brianza (143), Pavia (103) and Brescia (72). 

Source: ansa

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