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Catholic University: the contagion between non-vaccinated 10 times higher

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The numbers leave no room for hypotheses. The Covid-19 epidemic runs faster among the unvaccinated with an incidence rate of 237.95 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants, approximately 10 times more than the population vaccinated with the third dose. In fact, four pandemics at different speeds stand out more and more clearly (unvaccinated, vaccinated within 5 months, vaccinated for over 5 months and vaccinated with the third dose), with the last being the most protected. This is what emerges from the 77 / mo Instant Report Covid-19 of the High School of Economics and Management of Health Systems (Altems) of the Catholic University, Faculty of Economics, Rome campus. “67% of those vaccinated for over 5 months – said Professor Americo Cicchetti, director of Altems – would not be infected if they had been vaccinated with a third dose, and this would have allowed a reduction in the total number of infections equal to about 29,319 out of 44,023 infections that occurred in the last 30 days “. During the period from 10/29/2021 to 11/28/2021, infections in the population vaccinated with the third dose stop at 25.03 per 100,000 inhabitants per week, followed by the population vaccinated within 5 months with more than double the number of new cases (61.06). In those vaccinated over 5 months, the incidence of infections skyrockets to 90.04 per 100,000 inhabitants for these individuals. Again at an epidemiological level, the week just passed shows an increase in the weekly incidence (153 per 100,000 residents, an increase compared to the data of 29/11, equal to 125). The periodic prevalence in Italy (already positive at the beginning of the period plus new cases emerged in the period) is equal to 490 cases per 100,000 residents (394 in the previous week). As for the raw mortality (deaths / population) it is equal to 0.77 per 1,000 inhabitants, an increase compared to the data of 29/11 (0.70). The highest data is recorded in Friuli-Venezia Giulia at 3.75 and PA Bolzano at 3.19. The apparent crude lethality (deaths in the time interval considered) at the national level was equal to 1.57 per 1,000, a decrease compared to the data of 29/11 (1.77 x 1,000). The test positivity index is equal to 19.95%: approximately 1 patient out of 6 new subjects tested is positive, an increase compared to the previous week. Finally, admissions to intensive care recorded an average value of 0.70 x 100,000 (0.66 in the previous week).

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