The yellow zone cannot be ruled out
Interviewed by Fanpage.it the regional councilor for health Alessio D’Amato on the increase of new cases explains that: “It cannot be excluded that Lazio enters the yellow zone”.
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“We cannot rule out Lazio entering the yellow zone”. These are the words of Alessio D’Amato who commented on the increase in new cases of Covid-19 recorded for days in Italy and also in the regional territory. In an interview with Fanpage.it the councilor for health explained that a possible change in color “depends on the incidence that is slightly increasing, even if the weekly curve has a growth that is about half of the previous one – explains D’Amato – This means that there could also be a slowdown in incidence and this could only be done under conditions “. Regarding the possibility of considering an implementation of hospitalization and intensive care beds dedicated to Covid-19 patients, he clarifies: “We have always finished modular measures, a ‘accordion model’ to allow there is an increase in infections , to have greater availability in the medical area and in intensive care “. And with respect to the numbers of hospitalizations and intensive care units occupied, he explains: “We are currently under the threshold of all both, but in any case we must not acquire the guard”.
New cases of Covid-19 are increasing in Rome and Lazio
The new infections of Covid-19 in Lazio are on the rise, as in the rest of Italy. Today the regional bulletin on a total of 47 thousand tests between antigenic and molecular, records 1566 cases, of which 868 in Rome city, 356 in the other provinces e eight dead. Compared to yesterday, infections have increased by 290 units, and deaths by two, with one ratio between positives and swabs reached 3.2%. As for the numbers on the hospital admissions e the intensive care, the former are from 706 patients while the latter of 91. From the latest report by the Gimbe Foundation, which takes as a reference the period between 17 and 23 November, it emerges that “the data on hospitalizations and intensive care in Lazio are close to the limit” with 11% and 9% respectively of the occupied beds.
By Alessia Rabbai and Natascia Grbic
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