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Covid: Gimbe, in the last week the contagion curve starts to go down again. In the last 24 hours 18,896 new infections and 124 deaths

2022-05-02T16:42:48.288Z


In the last week "the curve has started to go down again. We hope that now with the good weather the situation will improve further as we have seen in previous years". Nino Cartabellotta, president of the Gimbe Foundation (ANSA) highlights this


There are 18,896 new infections from Covid recorded in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health.

Yesterday there were 40,757.

The victims are 124 instead, compared to yesterday 19 more (Campania has however communicated that ten deaths recorded today, date back to a period between 25 and 29 April).

In the last week "the curve has started to go down again. We hope that now with the good weather the situation will improve further as we have seen in previous years".

This was highlighted by Nino Cartabellotta, president of

the Gimbe Foundation

, who spoke to the microphones of the program "Italy has awakened" on Radio Cusano Campus.

Cartabellotta specifies that "this is a

virus

that not only affects the respiratory system, the fact that there is also

Long Covid

makes it better not to take it than to take it, even when you are vaccinated and your life is less likely" .

The next autumn-winter will be, for the president of the Gimbe Foundation, "the test case for a series of reasons. There are 8 million people without a booster dose and we do not know what kind of variant we will be dealing with - he clarifies -

fourth doses

something is starting to move but the numbers are really very very low ".

For the president it is necessary to change organizational mode, using direct call.

On the fourth dose for everyone, "at the moment no one can say - he declares - we have to wait for the data", concludes Cartabellotta.



Source: ansa

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