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Data for Friday 11 March. The positivity rate rises to 12.5% ​​with 425,638 swabs. Admissions: -140. Intensive care: -18

I’m 53.127
the new cases of Covid in Italy (yesterday there were 54,230, here the bulletin). It goes up like this at least 13.268.459
the number of people who have contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus (including recovered and died) since the outbreak began. THE deaths today I’m 156
(yesterday 136), for a total of 156,649 victims from February 2020.

People recovered or discharged they are altogether 12.135.331 e 48.481 those that have become negative in the last 24 hours (yesterday 85,787). The positive current – the subjects who have the virus – turn out to be in everything 976.479equal to +5.324 compared to yesterday (-30,767 the day before).

The swabs and the scenario

I total swabs (molecular and antigenic) were 425.638, or 27,703 less than yesterday when there were 453,341. The positivity rate rises to 12.5% (the approximation of 12.48%); yesterday it was 12%.

Lazio has the highest number of new infections (+6,052 cases). Followed by: Lombardy (+5.861 cases), Sicily (+5.497 cases, of which 1.159 previous ones as indicated in the note) and Campania (+5.001 cases).

The health system

Hospital stays are still decreasing in every area. The beds occupied in ordinary Covid wards I’m -140 (yesterday -161), for a total of 8,274 hospitalized. The beds occupied in intensive care (TI) are -18 (yesterday -18) – this is the balance between the people who left and those who entered ICU -, bringing the total of the most seriously ill patients to 527with 35 admissions to resuscitation (yesterday 48).

The cases region by region

The data provided below, and broken down by region, is that of total cases (number of people found positive since the beginning of the epidemic: includes deaths and recovered). The variation indicates the number of new cases registered in the last 24 hours. Here is the table with the overall data provided by the Ministry of Health.

Lombardy 2,384,992: +5,861 cases (yesterday +5,813)
Veneto 1,371,956: +4,461 cases (yesterday +4,613)
Campania 1,250,752: +5,001 cases (yesterday +5,233)
Emilia Romagna 1,210,197: +2,910 cases (yesterday +2,577)
Lazio 1.124.353: +6.052 cases (yesterday +6.136)
Piedmont 998.339: +1.945 cases (yesterday +2.244)
Tuscany 888.675: +3.938 cases (yesterday +4.134)
Sicily 844.533: +5.497 cases (yesterday +5.528)
Puglia 777.543: +4.748 cases (yesterday +4.713)
Liguria 356.723: +1.209 cases (yesterday +1.286)
Walk 344.048: +1.528 cases (yesterday +1.893)
Friuli Venezia Giulia 314.929: +640 cases (yesterday +791)
Abruzzo 275.867: +1.378 cases (yesterday +1.223)
Calabria 238.287: +2.451 cases (yesterday +2.599)
Umbria 197.405: +1.836 cases (yesterday +1.771)
P. A. Bolzano 194.064: +661 cases (yesterday +601)
Sardinia 190.963: +1.696 cases (yesterday +1.801)
P. A. Trento 142.126: +294 cases (yesterday +328)
Basilicata 89.209: +724 cases (yesterday +635)
Molise 41.928: +264 cases (yesterday +282)
Valle d’Aosta 31.570: +33 cases (yesterday +29)

Deaths region by region

The figure provided below, and broken down by region, is that of the total deaths since the start of the pandemic. The variation indicates the number of new deaths recorded in the last 24 hours.

Lombardy 38,889: +19 deaths (yesterday +25)
Veneto 13.950: +6 deaths (yesterday +7)
Campania 9,873: +6 deaths (yesterday +13)
Emilia Romagna 16,058: +20 deaths (yesterday +13)
Lazio 10,563: +17 deaths (yesterday +17)
Piedmont 13,117: +4 deaths (yesterday +4)
Tuscany 9.202: +18 deaths (yesterday +5)
Sicily 9,721: +25 deaths (yesterday +15)
Puglia 7,779: +12 deaths (yesterday +7)
Liguria 5,150: +4 deaths (yesterday +4)
Walk 3,626: +5 deaths (yesterday +2)
Friuli Venezia Giulia 4,824: +5 deaths (no new deaths yesterday)
Abruzzo 3,019: +4 deaths (yesterday +9)
Calabria 2,171: +7 deaths (yesterday +6)
Umbria 1,756: no new deaths (yesterday +2)
P. A. Bolzano 1,424: +2 deaths (yesterday +2)
Sardinia 2,111: +5 deaths (yesterday +2)
P. A. Trento 1,527: no new deaths for the third day in a row
Basilicata 790: +5 deaths (yesterday +3)
Molise 577: no new deaths for the second day in a row
Valle d’Aosta 522: no new deaths since March 5th

The Abruzzo Region announces that 7 cases have been eliminated from the total of positives as duplicates. 2 of the deaths reported today refer to previous days.

The Campania Region announces that following the daily checks it appears that two deaths registered today date back to the days 28/01 and 26/02/2022

The Emilia-Romagna Region announces that 10 cases, communicated in the previous days, have been eliminated, as they are not considered COVID-19 cases.

The Friuli Venezia Giulia Region announces that the total of positive cases has been reduced by 2 following 1 positive test removed after review of the case and following 1 positive test removed after reviewing the case. It should be noted that all patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV2 hospitalized for both Covid-19 and other pathologies are counted in the data relating to hospitalized patients in the Intensive Care Unit and Medical Area.

The Region of Sicily announces that n. 1159 cases reported today relate to days prior to 10/03/22. The deaths reported today occurred: N. 6 ON 03/10/2022 – N. 11 ON 03/09/2022 – N. 4 ON 03/08/2022 – N. 1 ON 03/06/2022 – N. 1 ON 07/02/2022 – N. 1 ON 04/02/2022 – N. 1 ON 25/01/2022.

The Umbria Region announces that: 3 of the non-ICU admissions belong to the discipline codes of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics; 6 of the non-ICU admissions belong to other disciplinary codes. The Valle d’Aosta Region announces that data alignment activities are underway for those who tested positive in the Region and then transferred to the Region of residence, resulting in a differential, positive and negative confirmed cases. However, the daily increase in confirmed positive cases is reported, which of n. 33. For the same reason, the data of the people tested in the course of realignment, for which yesterday’s data was reported.

March 11, 2022 (change March 11, 2022 | 18:09)

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