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Sardinia and Valle d'Aosta, the hare and the snail in the fight against Coronavirus

2020-04-07T11:42:52.825Z


In Sardinia the slowest contagion dynamic is registered. In the bulletin of the David Hume Foundation [http://www.fondazionehume.it/] every week the thermometer which measures the temperature of the epidemic in Italy and in the individual Regions (ANSA)


During the week from Sunday 29 March to Sunday 5 April, the temperature of the epidemic fell in almost all regions, with the sole exception of Valle d'Aosta , Molise and the Province of Bolzano : in these three situations the trend of bottom has been increasing.

This is what the weekly bulletin on the trend of the epidemic in the 19 Italian Regions and in the 2 autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano of the Hume Foundation indicates. The index reads as a temperature, and measures the rate of spread of the infection on a scale ranging from 42 ° (galloping epidemic) to 37 ° (epidemic substantially stopped).

If we consider the most recent trends, i.e. the last two days of the week, the region with the lowest temperature (i.e. with the slowest contagion dynamics) was Sardinia , the region with the highest temperature (i.e. with the contagion dynamics) most pronounced) was the Aosta Valley .

In addition to Sardinia, five other regions also show a better trend than that of Italy as a whole: Lombardy , Emilia Romagna , Liguria , Umbria , Molise .

For this week, the hare region (the fastest in the race at 37 degrees) is Sardinia , which is already at 37.6. The snail region (the slowest) is Valle D'Aosta , which - with 40.4 - is the only one to have even more than 40 of fever.

The weekly bulletin on the Regions and Provinces joins the daily bulletin of the Foundation on Italy as a whole, which comes out every day at 8pm on the Foundation's website.

Source: ansa

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