Another hot spot:
San Marino:135 cases, 20 deaths
Dr. Gabriele Rinaldi , director of the ISS Health Authority, updates on the Covid-19 situation in San Marino. There is a sad fact: there are six new deaths, one woman and five males. Overall, 20 deaths have occurred since the beginning of the infection. Nine new cases in the past 24 hours, two resignations. According to the data provided, 62 are hospitalized, 12 of whom are under intensive care, while 74 are at home. 11 swabs awaiting feedback. the quarantines390: 18 health workers are active, two of the police. We - reaffirms Dr. Rinaldi - have always classified a death from Covid-19, even if serious illnesses were in progress. Cases where Coronavirus may have accelerated heart failure. And not everyone does this.
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SWITZERLAND
1,300 more cases in one day in Switzerland
Coronavirus The spread of coronavirus continues in the country. Adults are significantly more affected than children.
Saturday at 12 noon, the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) counted in Switzerland 6113 cases of declared infections with the coronavirus, nearly 1300 more than the day before. The number of deaths is 56, according to figures published on the website of the office.
These are based on the declarations received and seized on Saturday morning. For this reason, the figures may diverge from those communicated by the cantons, specifies the FOPH.
Adults are significantly more affected than children and, from the age of 60, men more than women. The cantons of Ticino (257.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants), Basel-City (173) and Vaud (181.2) are the most affected.
Expected increase
These figures will further increase in the coming days in Switzerland. But the curve could flatten as early as next week, provided that everyone sticks to the measures, according to Daniel Koch, head of the crisis cell.
It is not the measures that will make the difference, but the behavior of the population, said Saturday the head of the communicable diseases division of the FOPH at a press briefing in Bern. Everyone must do everything to not be contaminated and not to contaminate the others.