The bulletin with Covid numbers in Italy today, Friday 4 March, with data and news from the Civil Protection and the Ministry of Health – region by region – on coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths. The numbers from Piedmont and Lombardy, Veneto and Tuscany, Lazio, Campania and Sicily. The bulletin of large cities such as Milan, Rome and Naples, the point on the vaccination campaign while the weekly ISS report still records the decline in the incidence, RT and employment of intensive care units in the country.
Here are the data, region by region
TUSCANY
There are 2,751 new covid infections in Tuscany according to today’s bulletin, March 4th. There are also another 15 deaths. 955 cases confirmed with molecular swab and 1,796 by rapid antigen test, which bring the total to 866,985 since the beginning of the Coronavirus health emergency. New cases are 0.3% more than the previous day’s total. The healed grew by 0.4% and reached 832,696 (96% of total cases). Today 7,032 molecular swabs and 17,418 rapid antigenic swabs were performed, of which 11.3% were positive. On the other hand, 5,238 subjects were tested today (with antigenic and / or molecular swabs, excluding the control swabs), of which 52.5% were positive. The currently positive are 25,192 today, -3.2% compared to yesterday. There are 783 hospitalized (13 fewer than yesterday), of which 47 in intensive care (6 fewer). There are 15 new deaths: 7 men and 8 women with an average age of 86.9 years.
BASILICATA
There are 494 new covid infections in Basilicata according to today’s bulletin, 4 March. There are also another 3 deaths. 2,707 swabs (molecular and antigenic) carried out in the last 24 hours. The deceased people resided in Picerno, Teana, Pisticci. 532 healings were recorded. The hospitalized for Covid-19 are 95 (+1) of which 1 (-2) in intensive care: 53 (of which 1 in TI) in the Potenza hospital; 42 in that of Matera. Overall, the current positives residing in Basilicata are about 19,600.
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