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Covid: Agenas, wards employment rises to 29% in Italy

2022-02-08T12:35:21.613Z


In the ordinary wards, the percentage of beds occupied by patients with Covid-19 rises to 29% at national level, in 24 hours it also increases in 8 regions and autonomous provinces: in Friuli Venezia Giulia and Liguria it returns to 38%, in Calabria 35% . Employment in intensive care remains at 15%, decreases in 8 Regions (ANSA)


In the ordinary wards, the percentage of beds occupied by patients with Covid-19 rises to 29% at the national level (+ 1%) and, in 24 hours, also increases in 8 regions and autonomous provinces:

Calabria (to 35%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (38%), Lazio (33%), Liguria (38%), Molise (with + 3% reaches 26%), PA Bolzano (28%), PA Trento (30%), Piedmont (29%) .

The Agenas data of February 7 indicate this.

The percentage drops in Abruzzo (37%), Lombardy (24%), Valle d'Aosta (30%).

Stable, however, in Basilicata (26%), Campania (30%), Emilia Romagna (27%), Marche (32%), Puglia (26%), Sardinia (23%), Sicily (37%), Tuscany ( 26%), Umbria (33%), Veneto (23%).

The percentage of intensive care units occupied by patients with Covid-19 remains at 15%

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In 24 hours, however, it drops in 8 regions

: Calabria (12%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (23%), Lombardy (11%), Marche (20%), Bolzano PA (11%), Trento PA (with - 3% drops to 23%), Piedmont (15%) and Sardinia (15%).

It grows, however, in Basilicata (5%), Tuscany (18%), Umbria (10%).

These are the data from the Agenas daily monitoring, updated on 7 February.

The value is stable in Abruzzo (19%), Campania (10%), Emilia Romagna (16%), Lazio (21%), Liguria (15%), Molise (8%), Puglia (14%), Sicily ( 15%), Val d'Aosta (9%), Veneto (14%).

Source: ansa

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