The rise in hospital indicators in Sicily continues.
After reaching 14% in the medical area, a value very close to the critical threshold of 15%, today the island reaches 8% of intensive care occupancy with an increase of 1%.
Here too, getting closer and closer to the 10% threshold envisaged as 'impassable' on the basis of the new parameters to avoid the passage of regions from one color band to another.
Apulia is also on the rise which, with 1%, reaches 5%.
On the other hand, Liguria and the Autonomous Province of Bolzano do better, which today recorded a decline of 1% for the intensive care units, reaching 6% and 1% respectively.
According to the data updated to August 11 by Agenas, the employment of the wards in hospitals also rises for some Italian regions. Calabria and Valle d'Aosta recorded an increase of 2%, reaching 13% and 6% respectively. Lombardy and Puglia, also growing, albeit more moderate, recorded an increase of 1%, both reaching 5%. On the other hand, Basilicata and Marche recorded a better performance, both of which 'decongest' non-critical areas by 1%, reaching 6% and 4% respectively.