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Covid: 36,176 new cases, 653 victims

2020-11-20T18:29:29.038Z


There are 36,176 cases of Covid in Italy registered in the last 24 hours, about two thousand more than yesterday, bringing the total to 1,308,528. On the other hand, the increase of victims in one day is 653, for a total of 47,870 since the beginning of the epidemic. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 19 - There are 36,176 cases of Covid in Italy registered in the last 24 hours, about two thousand more than yesterday, bringing the total to 1,308,528.

On the other hand, the increase in victims in one day is 653, for a total of 47,870 since the beginning of the epidemic. Lombardy still shows the greatest increase at the regional level, with 7,453 new cases in one day.

Followed by Piedmont - with 5,349 cases in24, the result, according to the Region, of swabs carried out in the days spent in the RSA -, Veneto (+3.753), Campania (+3.334), Lazio (+2.697), and Emilia Romagna (+ 2,160) The trend in the incidence of positives with respect to the number of tampons carried out in the last 24 hours is stable: it is 14.4% while yesterday the figure stood at 14.6%.

The swabs carried out on the last day were 250,186, about 15 thousand more than yesterday.


    The increase in hospitalizations in intensive care still slows down: according to data from the Ministry of Health, in the last 24 hours there are 42 new patients, for a total in resuscitation that has reached 3,712.

The increase in hospitalizations in ordinary wards also decreased: 106 in one day, for a total of 33,610.


    The currently positive are a total of 761,671, with an increase of 18,503 compared to yesterday, while those discharged and iguariti are 489,987, with an increase of 17,020.

On the other hand, there are 724,349 Italians in house isolation, 18,355 more in the last 24 hours.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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