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Coronavirus in Italy, today’s September 27 bulletin: 1,766 new cases and 17 deaths

In Italy, since the beginning of the coronavirus epidemic, at least 309,870 people (+1,766 compared to yesterday, + 0.6%; yesterday +1,869) contracted the Sars-CoV-2 virus. Of these, 35,835 died (+17, + 0.1%; yesterday +17) and 224,417 (+724, + 0.3%; yesterday +977) were discharged. Currently the positive subjects of which there is certainty are 49,618 224,417 (+1,025, + 2.1%; yesterday +875); the count rises to 309,870 – as mentioned above – if there are also dead and cured people in the calculation, that is, counting all the people who have been found positive for the virus since the beginning of the epidemic.

I tampons they were 87,714 (16,673 less than yesterday which were 104,387).

The patients hospitalized with symptoms are 2,846 (+100, + 3.6%; yesterday +9), of which 254 in intensive care (+7, + 2.8%; yesterday +3).

This is the map of the contagion in Italy. who the bulletins of the past few days.

The cases Region by Region

The data provided below, and broken down by Region, is that of the total cases (number of people found positive since the beginning of the epidemic: includes deaths and recovered). The photo above shows that of the currently positive subjects. The variation indicates the number of new cases registered in the last 24 hours.

Lombardy 106,204 (+216, + 0.2%; yesterday +256)
Emilia-Romagna 35,028 (+96, + 0.3%; yesterday +99)
Piedmont 35,038 (+132, + 0.4%; yesterday +107)
Veneto 26,973 (+159, + 0.6%; yesterday +216)
Marche 7,901 (+24, + 0.3%; yesterday +26)
Liguria 13,086 (+45, + 0.4%; yesterday +97)
Campania 11,874 (+245, + 2.1%; yesterday +274)
Tuscany 14,566 (+101, + 0.7%; yesterday +110)
Sicily 6,683 (+ 107 *, + 1.6%; yesterday +110)
Lazio 15,835 (+181, + 1.2%; yesterday +219)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 4,608 (+28, + 0.6%; yesterday +54)
Abruzzo 4,380 (+47, + 1.1%; yesterday +16)
Puglia 7,521 (+76, + 1%; yesterday +51)
Umbria 2,374 (+21, + 0.9%; yesterday +35)
Bolzano 3,489 (+22, + 0.6%; yesterday +29)
Calabria 1,952 (+ 31 **, + 1.6%; yesterday +15)
Sardinia 3,730 (+139, + 3.9%; yesterday +63)
Valle d’Aosta 1,299 (no new cases, +%; yesterday +11)
Trento 5,922 (+42, + 0.7%; yesterday +51)
Molise 644 (+7, + 1.1%; yesterday +5)
Basilicata 763 (+47 ***, + 6.6%; yesterday +25)

The deaths Region by Region

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

Lombardy 16.946 (+5, yesterday +4)
Emilia-Romagna 4,482 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)
Piedmont 4,161 (+1, yesterday +1)
Veneto 2,176 (+2, yesterday +1)
Marche 990 (no new deaths, like yesterday)
Liguria 1,599 (no new deaths, yesterday +2)
Campania 460 (no new deaths, yesterday +1)
Tuscany 1,157 (no new deaths, yesterday +1)
Sicily 308 (+2, no new deaths yesterday)
Lazio 907 (+1, yesterday +2)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 351 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)
Abruzzo 478 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)
Puglia 590 (no new deaths, yesterday +3)
Umbria 85 (no new deaths, like yesterday)
Bolzano 292 (no new deaths, like yesterday)
Calabria 100 (no new deaths, yesterday +2)
Sardinia 149 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)
Valle d’Aosta 146 (no new deaths, like yesterday)
Trento 405 (no new deaths, like yesterday)
Molise 24 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)
Basilicata 29 (+1, no new deaths yesterday)

*The Region of Sicily has announced that of the 107 new positive cases today, 7 are migrants guests of the Lampedusa Hotspot.
** The Calabria Region has communicated that of the 31 new positive cases today, 24 are migrants.
*** The Basilicata Region has communicated that the increase in the number of cases today compared to the trend of recent days is due to a cluster in a nursing home (28 cases between patients and health workers) and to contract tracing.


September 27, 2020 (change September 27, 2020 | 17:44)

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