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Covid: another 529 deaths, cases date back, but resuscitation declines

2021-03-30T16:16:31.385Z


Still 529 deaths in 24 hours recorded in Italy: this is the most tragic figure of a daily bulletin of the Ministry of Health which also sees a drop in intensive care in the balance between entries and exits, for the first time in a long time. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 30 - Still 529 deaths in 24 hours recorded in Italy: this is the most tragic figure of a daily bulletin of the Ministry of Health which also sees a heat of intensive care in the balance between entries and exits, for the first time in a long time .

On a day in which the data of Sicily are missing, postponed until tomorrow following the scandal on the manipulated numbers of intensive care and victims, according to the prosecution of the judiciary.


    There are 16,017 coronavirus test positives, yesterday they were 12,916, but with about half of the swabs.

The victims yesterday were 417.


    There are 301,451 molecular and antigenic swabs carried out in the last 24 hours, yesterday the tests were 156,692.

The positivity rate is 5.3%, down by as much as 2.9% compared to yesterday, when it was 8.2%.


    There are 3,716 patients hospitalized in intensive care for Covid in Italy, 5 less than yesterday in the daily balance between entries and exits, while the daily entries in resuscitation, according to data from the Ministry of Health, are 269 (192 yesterday).

In the ordinary wards, on the other hand, 29,231 people are hospitalized, an increase of 68 units compared to yesterday.


    In total the cases since the beginning of the epidemic are 3,561,012, the deaths 108,879.

Currently positive are 562,832 (-3,161 compared to yesterday), healed and discharged 2,889,301 (+18,687), in house isolation there are 529,885 people (-3,224).

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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