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Iss, the incidence of Covid cases rises to 125, Rt stable at 1.23

2021-11-26T09:29:29.694Z


Employment in intensive care units and wards is growing. Sharp increase in cases not associated with transmission chains. Inside all the data of the weekly monitoring (ANSA)


The weekly incidence of Covid cases rises while the Rt transmissibility index remains "stable". The weekly incidence at national level therefore continues to increase: 125 per 100 thousand inhabitants (19/11 / 2021-25 / 11/2021) against 98 per 100 thousand inhabitants last week (12/11 / 2021-18 / 11/2021, data from the Ministry of Health). In the period 3/11 - 11/16/2021, the mean Rt calculated on symptomatic cases was instead equal to 1.23 (range 1.15 - 1.30), stable compared to the previous week (when it was equal to 1 , 21) and above the epidemic threshold. This was revealed by the weekly monitoring of the control room, as reported by the ISS.

In the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, with 458.9 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants, and in Friuli Venezia Giulia, with 346.4 per 100 thousand, there are higher values ​​this week than the incidence of Covid-19 cases. This is highlighted by the weekly monitoring of the control room. The Valle d'Aosta with 265.5 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants and Veneto with a value equal to 226.1 100 thousand.

Employment of hospital wards for Covid-19 cases is growing.

The employment rate in intensive care is 6.2% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of November 25) against 5.3% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of 11/18).

The employment rate in medical areas at the national level rises to 8.1% (daily survey by the Ministry of Health on 25 November) against 7.1% on 18/10.

This was revealed by the weekly monitoring of the Iss-Ministry of Health, as reported by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità.

Source: ansa

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