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(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 05 - The percentage of cases currently deposited for Covid on the national population in the week up to February 1 is equal to 0.75%, down from 0.82% in the previous week.
The percentage of cases in the Italian population from the beginning of the pandemic until the first of February is instead increasing, from 4.15% to 4.27%.
As regards lethality (i.e. the ratio of cases on the infected) in the last week the highest figure is recorded in Liguria equal to 16.54 per thousand inhabitants, in Piedmont (12.46) and in Valle d'Aosta (11.94) ;
the apparent raw lethality, at the national level, is equal to 4.35, (a decrease compared to the last week analyzed when it was 4.46).
Mortality, that is the ratio of deaths to the population, is decreasing.
"It can be seen how, in the comparison between the two months just passed, the last 30 days (January 3 - February 1) and in the previous 30 days (December 4 - January 2), at the national level mortality has decreased - the experts write -, passing , 05 per 100,000 inhabitants to 22.66 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Both national values are below the identified threshold value (32 per 100,000 inhabitants), which is the maximum value that this epidemiological dimension has assumed in Italy: in the 30 days between March 19 and April 17, 2020 ". (ANSA).
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