Coronavirus – Italy: “Do not invite unvaccinated citizens to your house during the holidays”

The last twenty-four hours in Italy were recorded 69 new losses and 10.638 more incidents coronavirus on 625,774 diagnostic tests (positivity 1.7%). At the same time, they are in the Intensive Care Units (ICU) 503 patients while being treated in hospital wards 4.088, according to the authorities.

During the week from 10 to 16 November, nationwide coronavirus cases increased by 32,2%, underlines the report of the Gimbe Scientific Foundation. Imports into ICUs increased by 14,3% and in hospital wards against 15,5%.

The regions in which the greatest spread of the virus is recorded are those of Trieste, Bolzano, Gorizia, La Spezia and Padua, all in northern Italy.

Against the background of the above data Italian doctors warn that they should be taken new measures to avoid further increase of cases, according to the RES EIA.

Otherwise, they predict that within a month at most, the country’s ICUs will be re-established under great pressure.

Recommendations for… different Christmas and new table restrictions

At the same time, the professor of epidemiology Pierre Luigi Lopalko already asks Italians to avoid calling home for Christmas holidays unvaccinated people, to prevent the spread of the disease.

Because, as is well known, indoors there is a greater chance of transmitting the virus.

From today, in the meantime, on Sicily It was decided that citizens should resume wearing a protective mask in open spaces when there is congestion.

After Rome, δε, και στο Milan The digital platform for vaccination appointments was launched with the aim of delivering the third dose of vaccine. The response of the citizens, in these first hours, was very encouraging.

The Italian Deputy Minister of Health Pierpaolo SileriFinally, he told Radio Cusano that if cases continue to rise and some regions turn from white to yellow and then orange, then the government of Rome may indeed consider lockdown only for unvaccinated citizens.

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