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Vaccines: 10 million without the first dose, stable data curve

2021-09-11T18:02:12.079Z


In the last week administered 1.8 million doses, 11 million in the fridge. Today 5,193 positive, 57 victims. Stable hospitalizations and intensive, positivity at 1.6% (ANSA)


There are more than 10 million Italians over the age of 12, out

of a total vaccinable population of over 53 million, who have not even taken the first dose of the anticovid vaccine. From the latest weekly government report it emerges that 3.5 million are over 50 without any coverage while there are just under 1.7 million children between 12 and 19 years of age waiting. To these must be added more than 5 million Italians in the range between 20 and 49 years which bring the total to over 10 million.


    The report also indicates that nearly 1.8 million doses have been administered in the last 7 days, for a total of over 80 million since the start of the campaign. The doses distributed to the regions are almost 92 million and, therefore, there are over 11 million in the refrigerators. 

THE SATURDAY BULLETIN

- There are 5,193 Covid test positives identified in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Yesterday there were 5,621. Instead, there are 57 victims in one day, yesterday there were 62. There are 333,741 molecular and antigenic swabs for the coronavirus carried out in the last 24 hours in Italy, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Yesterday there were 286,028. The positivity rate is 1.6%, down from 2% yesterday. There are 547 patients hospitalized in intensive care for Covid in Italy, one less than yesterday in the balance between income and expenses. The daily admissions, according to data from the Ministry of Health, are 40 (yesterday they were 37). The hospitalized with symptoms in the ordinary wards are 4,117, 47 fewer than yesterday.

Source: ansa

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