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Just to clarify: the mistake was made by Italy's Protezione Civile, not by us. We were the ones to spot it, confirm it by calling Piedmont officials, and correct it for everyone @basilikimetat @accidental_tica
After solving this discrepancy, we changed the official total number of deaths in Italy from 8,165 to 8,215 and, accordingly, the total number of cases from 80,539 to 80,589
This discrepancy was clearly due to a typing error by Italy's Protezione Civile, not to Piedmont's number of new deaths (16 today) missing in the national report, as incorrectly stated by some media
Worldometer has contacted Piedmont officials and received confirmation that the number of #covid19 deaths in the region is 499, 50 more than reported by Protezione Civile, thus changing the total number of deaths in Italy from 8,165 to 8,215 #coronavirusworldometers.info/coronaviru…
250 new deaths in Italy: Highest number of #coronavirus deaths per day in the world ever (including China at its peak) reported by Italy in each of the last four days worldometers.info/coronaviru…
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New graphs showing @coronavirus trends: active cases, newly infected vs. newly recovered, recovery rate vs. death rate, new cases outside Hubei, and more worldometers.info/coronaviru…