• Phase 2, Regions: Italy towards reopening, Lombardy case, Gimbe sued
  • Regionals, De Luca: irresponsible idea of ​​the government to vote in September
  • Greece reopens to 29 countries, there is no Italy. Closures also from Croatia, Austria and Switzerland
  • Zaia: Italy is not Wuhan of Europe, mask requirement removed, early July last patients in Veneto

Share

May 29, 2020 See the updated

data Civil Protection data on the evolution of Covid-19 in Italy have been disseminated. Immediately a first positive result: 6 Italian regions have not registered new cases. It is Abruzzo, an autonomous province of Bolzano, Umbria, Valle d'Aosta, Calabria and Basilicata.

To date, the total number of people who have contracted the virus is 232,248, an increase compared to yesterday of 516 new cases.

The total number of currently positive is 46,175, with a decrease of 1,811 clients compared to yesterday.

Among the currently positive, 475 are being treated in intensive care, with a decrease of 12 patients compared to yesterday.

7,094 people are hospitalized with symptoms, a decrease of 285 patients compared to yesterday.

40,118 38,606 people (-1,512), equal to 84% of the currently positive, are in isolation without symptoms or with mild symptoms.

Compared to yesterday, 87 died (17 more than yesterday's 70) and bring the total to 33,229. The overall number of those discharged and recovered rises to 152,844, an increase of 2,240 compared to yesterday.

The total number of swabs performed is 3,755,279.

In detail, there are currently 22,683 positive cases in Lombardy, 5,658 in Piedmont, 3,564 in Emilia-Romagna, 1,849 in Veneto, 1,255 in Tuscany, 994 in Liguria, 3,163 in Lazio, 1,352 in the Marche, 986 in Campania, 1,283 in Puglia, 410 in the Autonomous Province of Trento, 1,137 in Sicily, 323 in Friuli Venezia Giulia, 770 in Abruzzo, 154 in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, 31 in Umbria, 190 in Sardinia, 19 in Valle d'Aosta, 159 in Calabria, 162 in Molise and 33 in Basilicata.

Hope: "The important sacrifices of the lockdown have yielded these results"
"The monitoring data is encouraging. The important sacrifices of the lockdown have produced these results. We must continue on the road taken gradually and cautiously". This was stated by the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, commenting on the May 18 post-lockdown monitoring data released by the Ministry of Health and the Istituto Superiore di Sanità.