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Covid 19 data today 5 July

Of the patients in the facility, 41 are positive for Sars-CoV-2 research buffer, while 43 are investigated. Another 4 need intensive care. Of the new infections, 11 have been registered in the capital

84 patients are currently hospitalized at Spallanzani in Rome. Of these 41 are positive for the Sars-CoV-2 research buffer, 43 under investigation. 4 patients need Intensive Care. This morning 506 patients have been discharged and transferred to home or to other local structures. This is what emerges from today’s bulletin of the Institute.

In the afternoon, the Regional Councilor for Health, Alessio D’Amato, announced that 14 new cases have been registered in Lazio today, including 11 in Rome.

Meanwhile, the President of the Lazio Region, Nicola Zingaretti, launches a new appeal: “We respect the rules. Contagions increase because many do not respect them. Swaggering and irresponsible attitudes put others’ safety at risk. (ALL UPDATES)

15:28 – In Lazio today 14 positives, 11 in Rome

“Today we record a figure of 14 positive cases and zero deaths. In Rome city 11 new cases are registered. Of the new daily cases there are 6 cases of Bangladesh nationality (5 from Rome city and one from Viterbo) and of these three are returning by air flight from Dhaka “. So the regional councilor for Health, Alessio D’Amato. “It is necessary to swab at the airport and ensure isolation for those coming from high-risk countries – emphasizes D’Amato -. We continue to have a prevalence of import cases”.

In the ASL Roma 1 of the three cases today, one concerns an 88-year-old woman identified with a seroprevalence test when entering the nursing home – continues the councilor -. In the ASL Roma 2 there are 5 cases all of Bangladesh nationality and are cohabiting with a positive case already known identified at the Casilino Polyclinic. Two of these cases are returned by international flight from Dhaka. In the ASL Roma 3 there are 3 cases today and of these a thirty-year-old asymptomatic woman identified with the seroprevalence test and returning from London. Epidemiological investigation is ongoing. A second case concerns an asymptomatic 64-year-old teacher identified on the seroprevalence test and a 20-year-old boy reported by the general practitioner. Finally, as regards the provinces, we register a case in the Latina local health authority, it is a symptomatic man from Minturno and the epidemiological investigation is underway, a second case in the Viterbo local health authority and it is a man returning from Bangladesh with one of the flights from Dhaka already attentive “concludes D’Amato.

14:10 – Rays: “Torn and burned poles for distancing in Ostia”

“This morning they ripped and set fire to several poles for social distancing installed on the beaches of the coast of Rome, in Ostia. If they think they intimidate us they are wrong: we go on #ATestaAlta #NonAbbassiamoLoSguardo”. So on Twitter the mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi.

14:04 – Zingaretti: “Against contagions respect rules”

“I make a new appeal to everyone to respect the rules. Contagions increase because many do not respect them. Swaggering and irresponsible attitudes jeopardize the safety of others.” So the leader of the Democratic Party and governor of Lazio, Nicola Zingaretti on Facebook. “As we have been saying for some time, the virus is still in circulation and it is really wrong to let down our guard. Thanks to the hundreds of health workers, law enforcement officers, mayors and administrators who are very active in identifying the positives and then isolating the outbreaks. But this is not enough: we must continue to use the mask, keep the safety distance and sanitize the hands and the environment. Rules that – concludes Zingaretti – are not complicated, but are fundamental to protect ourselves and for this reason they must be observed, otherwise we risk going back and burn all the sacrifices we have made in recent months “.

13:24 – Spallanzani: “84 hospitalized, 506 discharged”

84 patients are currently hospitalized at Spallanzani in Rome. Of these 41 are positive for the Sars-CoV-2 research buffer, 43 under investigation. 4 patients need Intensive Care. This morning 506 patients have been discharged and transferred to home or to other local structures. This is what emerges from today’s bulletin of the Institute.

12:49 – Nightlife checks in Rome, pusher arrested

Checks on the nightlife in Rome, with the arrest of a pusher in Trastevere by the local police of Roma Capitale: engaged in the area of ​​Piazza Trilussa, he noticed two men he noticed two men on the roadside at the height of Ponte Sisto who, cautiously, were intent on exchanging an object. Unsuspected by the attitude of the two, the agents of the former “Trevi” Group Center approached to proceed to a more in-depth check which allowed to ascertain what was in all respects an attempt to exchange a loaf of narcotic substance, like marijuana. The pusher was brought to the offices in via della Greca and 7 packs of drugs were found in his possession. The thirty-year-old, originally from the Republic of Gambia, was arrested for selling drugs. Following further investigations carried out by the operatives, the man was already known to the police force for similar precedents.

8:30 – The mayor of Fiumicino: “16 positives in the country”

There are 16 people currently positive at Covid-19 in the Municipality of Fiumicino. This was announced by the mayor, Esterino Montino, after receiving the updated data relating to the infections from Coronavirus from the Asl Rm3. “Currently – he explains – there are 16 (14 for the cluster linked to the case of the employee of the bistro, editor’s note) the positive people and 15 those in active surveillance. Never as at this moment must you not let your guard down, keep your distance and avoid gatherings. Only through correct behavior on the part of all of us can we keep a low number of people infected on our territory. It is a recommendation that I make to all the citizens and citizens of our municipality “.

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