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Coronavirus, the hospitalized at the Policlinico Riuniti on Friday 5 November 2021

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The situation of hospitalizations in the Covid wards of the Policlinico Riuniti of Foggia remains almost stable. 32 beds are occupied, one more than a week ago. The highest number of patients was once again recorded in infectious diseases, where there are 27 presences. There are 3 patients in resuscitation, while 2 are hospitalized in the obstetric-gynecological address of infectious diseases.

The average age of hospitalized positives drops to 71 years (last Friday it was 73 years), 53% of whom are male.

“It is considered appropriate to point out in the first place that 100% of those hospitalized in intensive care are unvaccinated, as 3 out of 3 hospitalized are unvaccinated. This data confirms that serious diseases are now completely attributed to the unvaccinated ”, reads a note from the Polyclinic.

The remaining 29 Covid patients are hospitalized in the Covid Infectious Diseases low and medium intensity care unit (18 vaccinated patients, 2 patients vaccinated with the first dose only and 7 unvaccinated patients) and in the Covid Gynecology section (1 patient vaccinated with double dose and 1 unvaccinated).

“This data must obviously be interpreted in relation to the statistical data of the population vaccinated to date. It is clear – continues the note – that compared to a percentage of 86% of vaccinated with double dose on a regional basis, in proportion the 18 vaccinated patients admitted to Infectious Diseases are far less than the 7 unvaccinated patients on a regional population. of 14% who did not undergo the vaccination cycle “.

Details of hospitalized patients divided by vaccinated and unvaccinated

COVID DEPARTMENTS

TOTAL

VACCINATED DOUBLE DOSE

VACCINATE FIRST DOSE

NOT VACCINATED

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

27

18

2

7

RESUSCITATION

3

0

0

3

INFECTIOUS DISEASES AT OBSTETRIC – GYNECOLOGICAL ADDRESS

2

1

0

1

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Updated at 7.15pm

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