Unfortunately, today, the long-awaited decline in the infected has not arrived, but in the meantime the growth of the currently positives decreases, for the third day in a row.

After two days in decline, today we go up again

Unfortunately the positive trend started on 22 March, with the number of infected people falling, today, it has suffered a stop. The number of infected people as of March 24 has risen to 5249 cases, 460 more than yesterday. It is not the result that we all hoped for, but the rise recorded is not very high. There are also other data to analyze.

growth decreases - March data chart

Other important data

Growth in current positives declines for the third day in a row. Great news, hoping the numbers can continue to drop. Today (March 24) the figure is in fact 3612, 168 less than yesterday and -345 compared to March 22. The daily percentage curve, or how the percentage growth of total cases varies from day to day, has remained almost the same. This figure recorded an increase of only 0.1%, from 8.1% to 8.2%, remaining below 10%, an excellent result if you consider that only on March 19 we were at 14,9%.

growth decreases - currently positive graph

The number of infected will go down if we stay at home

We must continue to stay home, and then continue the quarantine. It is not easy, but we must do it for the good of all. For the sake of the weakest and those most at risk, for doctors and nurses on the front line, for those who are working to keep the country going. The important thing at this time is that everyone does their part. United we can slow the spread of the virus, and avoid the collapse of health facilities. After that we can focus on the complete defeat of the virus. But one step at a time.

The death toll rises

The most negative figure today is an increase in victims: from 602 yesterday to 743 today, a +141 that we would not have wanted to see.

5249 infected today, but the growth of currently positives decreases last edit: 2020-03-24T20:26:05+01:00 da Emmanuel Ferlaino

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