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June 30, 2020 The red area of ​​the Cirio Palaces in Mondragone (Caserta) has been extended until July 7. The Crisis Unit of the Campania Region announces that "at the expiry of today of the previous ordinance, all the prevention and containment measures of possible contagion in the delimited area of ​​the former Cirio Palaces of Mondragone will be further extended until next July 7".

In Campania 24 new cases
From the bulletin released today at 18 by the Ministry of Health it emerges that there are 24 more cases of positivity in Campania than yesterday. The data differs from that communicated by the Region's Crisis Unit which in the daily bulletin reported only one infection more than yesterday.

The regional task force communicated yesterday, with a press release released at 6:16 pm, of the additional 23 cases found in the Caserta area, in areas and municipalities bordering Mondragone, where there was an outbreak of Covid-19 in the Cirio Palaces. These 23 newly infected are mostly workers who came into contact with Bulgarian laborers who tested positive for coronavirus. "This is the result of a mass screening, such as that which has affected the Ariano Irpino area in recent weeks, and they are part of a different accounting", they specified by the regional crisis unit, recalling that "the national data date back to previous day, the 23 cases linked to the Mondragone outbreak were reported yesterday by the crisis unit ".

In Campania the total number of infected people is 4,690, 4,077 are the healed, 432 the deceased and 181 are currently positive (of these 152 in home isolation, 29 hospitalized and none hospitalized in intensive care).