Se hai scelto di non accettare i cookie di profilazione e tracciamento, puoi aderire all’abbonamento "Consentless" a un costo molto accessibile, oppure scegliere un altro abbonamento per accedere ad ANSA.it.

Ti invitiamo a leggere le Condizioni Generali di Servizio, la Cookie Policy e l'Informativa Privacy.

Puoi leggere tutti i titoli di ANSA.it
e 10 contenuti ogni 30 giorni
a €16,99/anno

  • Servizio equivalente a quello accessibile prestando il consenso ai cookie di profilazione pubblicitaria e tracciamento
  • Durata annuale (senza rinnovo automatico)
  • Un pop-up ti avvertirà che hai raggiunto i contenuti consentiti in 30 giorni (potrai continuare a vedere tutti i titoli del sito, ma per aprire altri contenuti dovrai attendere il successivo periodo di 30 giorni)
  • Pubblicità presente ma non profilata o gestibile mediante il pannello delle preferenze
  • Iscrizione alle Newsletter tematiche curate dalle redazioni ANSA.


Per accedere senza limiti a tutti i contenuti di ANSA.it

Scegli il piano di abbonamento più adatto alle tue esigenze.

COVID-19 hospital cases still on downward trend - GIMBE

COVID-19 hospital cases still on downward trend - GIMBE

Medical foundation criticises govt's back-to-school plan

ROME, 15 September 2022, 11:22

Redazione ANSA

ANSACheck

- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

-     ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The number of new COVID-19 cases and coronavirus hospital admissions stayed on a downward trend in Italy in the week of September 7-13, according to the weekly monitoring report of the GIMBE medical foundation.
    It said the number of new cases was down 12.9% with respect to the previous week.
    COVID-linked admissions to intensive-care units were down by 11.9%.
    Admissions of coronavirus patients to ordinary hospital wards dropped 13.3%.
    Coronavirus-linked deaths fell by 14.3%, the report said.
    "The slow decrease in the number of new cases has been taking place for four weeks and is around 108,000 (a week), with a daily average of around 15,000," said GIMBE President Nino Cartabellotta.
    The report criticised the government's COVID plan for the reopening of Italy's schools after the summer holidays.
    It said the arrangements were too vague and put too much responsibility on schools.
    It said this issue had not received sufficient attention amid the campaign for the September 25 general election.
    It said the plan was "inadequate" and there was a risk of a "significant impact on the circulation of the virus and on public health".
    Italy's pupils no longer have to wear facemasks and respect social distancing at school.
   

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA

Not to be missed

Share

Or use

ANSA Corporate

If it is news,
it is an ANSA.

We have been collecting, publishing and distributing journalistic information since 1945 with offices in Italy and around the world. Learn more about our services.