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"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." -- Rom. 8:28
Rome (AFP) - Pandemic-hit Italy cheered Saturday after seeing its
number of intensive care cases for the coronavirus that stretched its
healthcare system to breaking point drop for the first time.
Even
some of the most cautious health officials seized on the figures as
evidence that the tide might be turning in the deadliest disaster the
country has faced since World War II.
Civil protection service
chief Angelo Borrelli called the drop from 4,068 on Friday to 3,994 on
Saturday a big moment in Italy's battle against COVID-19.
There are 15,905 people currently hospitalized. Cuomo said two-thirds of
hospitalized patients have been discharged, and the total number of
hospitalizations dipped yesterday.
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