"For a few days now, there have been positive signs, with the number of recoveries increasing and infections decreasing," said Ferdinando Russo, director of the Caserta Local Health Authority, speaking on the program "Barba e Capelli," hosted by Corrado Gabriele on Radio Crc Targato Italia. Russo specified: "We have over 4 patients who need to be declared recovered, and there are free places in COVID hospitals like Maddaloni, both in inpatient and intensive care, and also in Santa Maria Capua Vetere." With the holidays approaching, Russo has no doubts: "If we want to experience Christmas peacefully, we need to continue with the red zone for at least another 15 days. Masks, hand hygiene, and hygiene practices can help contain the spread of the virus. If we relax, we'll pay the same price as we did in the summer, with the spread of the virus within families; this kind of attention is essential. I'm more worried about New Year's Eve than Christmas." Finally, regarding the reopening of primary schools in person, Russo reiterated: "Yesterday, in the crisis unit, we released a document with one figure: in almost all the provinces of Caserta, for the 0-6 age group, we observed a lower incidence."
Russo (Asl Caserta): 'Places are becoming available in Covid hospitals'
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