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Agenas: "Hospital admissions are up in 14 regions, 34% in Calabria"

2022-03-22T12:52:18.796Z


It precedes Umbria, Basilicata, Sicily, Sardinia and Marche (ANSA) The occupation of seats in 'non-critical area' hospital wards by Covid patients, a year ago still rose to 42%, while it is currently at 13% in Italy, but in 24 hours it grows in 14 regions, reaching values above 20% in Calabria (34%), Umbria (30%), Basilicata (28%), Sicily (24%), Sardinia and Marche (21%). The employment of intensive care, on the other hand, compared to 38% reached exactly one yea


The occupation of seats in 'non-critical area' hospital wards by Covid patients, a year ago still rose to 42%, while it is currently at 13% in Italy, but in 24 hours it grows in 14 regions, reaching values above 20% in Calabria (34%), Umbria (30%), Basilicata (28%), Sicily (24%), Sardinia and Marche (21%).


The employment of intensive care, on the other hand, compared to 38% reached exactly one year ago, is now stable at 5% in Italy and below 10% in all regions, except Sardinia (11%).


The data (Agenas) of 21 March 2022 indicate this.


In detail, based on the monitoring of the National Agency for Regional Health Services, the occupancy of places in hospital wards in the medical (or 'non-critical') area by patients with Covid-19 falls on a daily basis in Campania (14%) and Piedmont (8%), while growing in 14 regions or autonomous provinces: Basilicata (28%), Calabria (34%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (11%), Lazio (17%), Lombardy (9 %), Marche (21%), Bolzano (12%), Trento (8%), Puglia (20%), Sardinia (21%), Sicily (24%), Tuscany (15%), Umbria ( 30%), Valle d'Aosta (12%).

It is stable in the remaining 5: Abruzzo (20%), Emilia Romagna (10%), Liguria (14%), Molise (15%) and Veneto (7%).

Also on a daily basis, the employment of intensive care by patients with Covid-19 grows in Pa Bolzano (at 6%),

Sardinia (11%) and Tuscany (6%) but decreases in Friuli Venezia Giulia (at 2%), Marche (2%) and Molise (0%).

Instead, it is stable in 15 regions or autonomous provinces: Abruzzo (7%), Basilicata (4%), Calabria (6%), Campania (6%), Emilia Romagna (6%), Lazio (8%), Liguria (4%), Lombardy (3%), Pa Trento (1%), Piedmont (4%), Puglia (5%), Sicily (7%), Umbria (7%), Valle d'Aosta (0% ) and Veneto (3%).


Source: ansa

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