In 8 regions and autonomous provinces the percentage of ward places occupied by Covid patients with symptoms is growing
, namely: Calabria (7%), Marche (10%), Puglia (4%), Piedmont (5%), Tuscany (8%), Umbria (7%), Sardinia (6%) and Bolzano (9%).
In another 6, the percentage of Covid beds in intensive care rises: Basilicata (to 2%), Lombardy (to 11%), Veneto (to 6%), Piedmont (to 6%), Sicily (to 10%) and Trento (at 10%).
The situation is stable in Friuli Venezia Giulia, but at levels beyond the threshold, equal to 15% and 17%.
These are the data from the Agenas monitoring which compares the data of 22 November with the day before.
At a national level, according to data from the National Agency for regional health services, 6% of intensive care units and 8% of the posts in the ward are occupied by Covid patients, both values are below the limit, respectively at 10% and 15%, the exceeding of which constitutes one of the parameters that can determine the passage of the region into the yellow zone. However, this threshold is exceeded by individual regions. This is currently the situation relating, respectively, to the occupation of intensive care units and of beds in hospital wards of non-critical areas: Abruzzo 4% and 7%; Basilicata 2% (+1) and 6%; Calabria 7% (+ 1%) and 12%, Campania 5% and 8%, Emilia Romagna 6% and 7%; Friuli Venezia Giulia 15% and 17%; Lazio 9% and 10%; Liguria 8 (-1%) and 7%; Lombardy 4% and 11% (+ 1%); Marche 10% (+ 2%) and 7%, Molise 3% and 5%;Pa Bolzano 9% (+ 1%) and 16%; Pa Trento 7% and 10% (+ 2%); Piedmont 5% (+1) and 6% (+1); Puglia 4% (+ 1%) and 5%; Sardinia 6% (+ 1%) and 3%; Sicily 5% and 10% (+ 1%); Tuscany 8% (+ 1%) and 5%, Umbria 7% (+ 1%) and 7%, Valle d'Aosta 3% and 7% (-1%); Veneto 6% and 6% (+ 1%).