Coronavirus (COVID-19) info and news in Lombardy

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Coronavirus updates, December 5, 2022

Last updated:  3 months 14 days 22 hours ago
4M

Confirmed cases

4M

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44K

Deaths

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24,5M

Confirmed cases

24,5M

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23,8M

Recovered

182K

Deaths

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+256 052 yesterday
650,6M

Confirmed cases

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650,6M

Estimated cases

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+299 174 yesterday
627,4M

Recovered

+1 042 yesterday
6,6M

Deaths

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About this data

Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.

Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.

Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.

Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.

Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.

Lombardy is informed to be one of the most-infected areas in Italy. As of today, the state has reached the number of about 4M COVID-19 positive cases and about 44K fatal cases. The rate of infection in Lombardy is around 39K per 100K people and it’s one of the highest in the Italy. Due to the high population density of 421 people per km2 the risk of infection in this area is above average.

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