The Italian intensive care units are now almost completely empty. According to the monitoring of the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Agenas), updated to 5 July, now only 2% of the total beds are occupied by Covid patients. And the occupancy rate of beds by people infected with Sars-Cov-2 in non-critical area wards, such as infectious diseases, internal medicine and pneumology, is also 2%. At the end of March, Covid intensive care was at 41% and hospitalizations at 44%. Since then, thanks to the acceleration of the vaccination campaign, a continuous descent has begun.
This, in detail, is now the employment rate by Covid patients in intensive care and medical departments (infectious diseases, general medicine and pulmonology) of the various Regions and Autonomous Provinces: Abruzzo (1% intensive, 2% wards ordinary); Basilicata (0%, 4%); Calabria (4%, 6%); Campania (3%, 6%); Emilia Romagna (3%, 2%); Friuli Venezia Giulia (0%, 0%); Lazio (4%, 2%); Liguria (3%, 1%); Lombardy (3%, 2%); Marche (0%, 1%); Molise (0%, 4%); PA of Bolzano (0%, 1%); PA of Trento (2%, 2%); Piedmont (1%, 1%); Puglia (2%, 4%); Sardinia (0%, 2%); Sicily (3%, 5%); Tuscany (3%, 2%); Umbria (0%, 2%); Aosta Valley (0%, 1%); Veneto (0%, 1%).
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