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The new colors from Monday 3 May in Italy: Friuli Venezia Giulia remains in the yellow zone

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UDINE. Friuli Venezia Giulia still remains in the yellow zone. The May Day bridge therefore with the rules already addressed in these days and free movements not only between municipalities but also in the region and outside (always towards other areas of the same color).

The only region in the red zone will therefore be Valle d’Aosta, which is currently in orange.

The regions in the orange zone

Sardinia passes in orange, which at the moment is in red. It is added to Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria and Sicily.

The regions in the yellow zone

In yellow there are – and remain – Abruzzo, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Piedmont, Tuscany, Umbria and Veneto and the autonomous provinces of Bolzano and Trento.

The Rt index in Italy

The Rt index in Italy has risen: last week it was at 0.81 and today it returns to 0.85, like the week before.

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The incidence continues to decline: the value is at 146 compared to 152 last week. This is what emerges from the latest monitoring of the Ministry of Health-Iss on the progress of the epidemic for the period 12-18 April, before the entry into force of the new decree of 26 April.

Intensive care and hospitals
The number of Regions and Autonomous Provinces that have an employment rate in intensive care and / or medical areas above the critical threshold still falls, but remains high: they are 8 compared to 12 the previous week. The ICU employment rate nationwide is equal to the critical threshold (30%). That in medical areas nationwide drops further and is below the critical threshold (32% compared to 40% of the threshold).

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According to the data, no Region is at high risk: eleven Regions and Autonomous Provinces have a moderate risk classification (none of which are highly likely to progress to high risk in the next few weeks) and 10 Regions have a low risk classification. Three Regions (compared to 4 in the previous week) have a punctual Rt greater than one.

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