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Coronavirus, 8,824 positives and 377 victims

2021-01-18T16:29:24.827Z


158,674 tests, positive rate of 5.6% (ANSA) There are 8,824 tests (molecular and antigenic) positive for coronavirus recorded in the last 24 hours in Italy, according to data from the Ministry of Health. There are 377 victims. Yesterday there were 12,415 positives and the same number of deaths, 377. In total, 2,390,101 cases since the beginning of the epidemic, 82,554 victims. Currently positive are 547,058 (-6,316 compared to yesterday), h


There are 8,824 tests (molecular and antigenic) positive for coronavirus recorded in the last 24 hours in Italy, according to data from the Ministry of Health.

There are 377 victims. Yesterday there were 12,415 positives and the same number of deaths, 377. In total, 2,390,101 cases since the beginning of the epidemic, 82,554 victims.

Currently positive are 547,058 (-6,316 compared to yesterday), healed and discharged 1,760,489 (+14,763), in home isolation there are 521,630 people (-6,484).

There are 158,674 tests for coronavirus (molecular and antigenic) carried out in Italy in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Yesterday there were 211,778. The positivity rate is 5.6%, slightly down from 5.9% yesterday (-0.3%). Intensive care patients in Italy have increased by 41 units in the last 24 hours, in the daily balance between entries and exits, according to data from the Ministry of Health. There are 142 daily admissions to intensive care. In total, 2,544 people are hospitalized in intensive care. Patients in the medical area - ordinary wards - are up by 127 units compared to yesterday, bringing the total to 22,884.

Source: ansa

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