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Covid: more hospitalizations in the South, Sicily in the lead for places occupied in the medical area and in intensive care

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The Southern Regions have the highest hospital parameters on 27 July. Sicily, Calabria and Campania, according to the monitoring draft, have a value of employment in medical areas of 8% respectively, 6.6%, and 4.9%.

Sicily and Sardinia but also Lazio have, in the same period, an occupancy value of intensive care by 4.7% respectively, 4.2% and 3.7%. As regards, however, the incidence per 100 thousand inhabitants in the week of 23-29 July, Sardinia, Tuscany and Lazio are the leading regions with 136.2 respectively; 94.5; and 87.5.

And the Rt index in Italy rises again, and for the fourth consecutive week, which in the latest monitoring marks 1.57 against 1.26 last week. The weekly incidence also rises from 40 to 58 cases per hundred thousand inhabitants.

The Regions and Autonomous Provinces classified as moderate risk and a low-risk one (Molise) this week. Seventeen regions and autonomous provinces report resilience alerts. None reports multiple resilience alerts.

The circulation of the Delta variant is increasing in Italy and is now prevalent. This variant has led to an increase in cases in other countries with high vaccination coverage, therefore it is advisable to carry out an extensive tracking and sequencing of cases “. This is what we learn from the draft of the ISS, according to which” it is necessary to speed up the times for achieve a high vaccination coverage and the completion of vaccination cycles to prevent further recurrences of episodes of increased circulation of the virus sustained by emerging variants with greater transmissibility “.

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