(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 1 - The average daily mortality rate rose
by 75% in Italy's northern cities in November, the health
ministry and the Lazio epidemiology department said in a survey
out Tuesday.
This included big rises in Turin (+111%), Genoa (+96%) and Milan
(+83%).
There was a 46% average rise in cities in the centre and south,
the report said.
This included fairly hefty gains in Roma and Bari ( both + 58%),
Perugia (+66), and Palermo (+67%).
Mortality rates have risen in the COVID pandemic. (ANSA).
Daily mortality up 75% in northern cities in Nov
83% leap in Milan, up 46% in centre/south,