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Agenas, the occupation of the departments rises to 16%, in 7 regions it is over 20%

2022-04-05T09:20:07.406Z


Intensive at 5%, in Sardinia at 12%. The other regions are at or below 10% (ANSA)


 In the last 24 hours, in Italy, the occupancy of seats in 'non-critical area' hospital wards by patients with Covid-19 rises by one percentage point, reaching 16% (a year ago it was 43%) and exceeds 20% in 7 regions: Umbria (40%), Calabria (34%), Basilicata (26%), Sicily (27%), Marche (24%), Puglia (23%), Abruzzo (22%).

The employment of intensive care, on the other hand, is stable at 5% in Italy (while exactly one year marked 41%), but remains at 10% in Calabria and 12% in Sardinia.

These are the data from the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Agenas) of 4 April 2022.

 In detail, based on Agenas daily monitoring, the occupancy of seats in hospital wards in the medical (or 'non-critical') area by patients with Covid-19 drops in Basilicata (26%) and Molise (15%), but it grows in 7 regions or autonomous provinces: Calabria (34%), Emilia Romagna (14%), Marche (24%), Lombardy (11%), Sicily (27%), Tuscany (18%) and Valle d ' Aosta (17%).

It is stable in the remaining 12 regions: Abruzzo (22%), Campania (18%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (11%), Lazio (19%), Liguria (15%), Bolzano (12%), Pa Trento (12%), Piedmont (9%), Puglia (23%), Sardinia (20%), Umbria (40%) and Veneto (9%). 

Also on a daily basis, the employment of intensive care by patients with Covid-19 drops in 6 regions: Abruzzo (7%), Basilicata (1%), Campania (6%), Emilia Romagna (3%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (4%) and Sicily (7%).

On the other hand, it grows in 3: Pa Bolzano (4%), Tuscany (8%), Umbria (3%).

In Valle d'Aosta and Molise (0%) variation not available.

The percentage is stable in the remaining 10 regions or autonomous provinces: Calabria (10%), Lazio (8%), Liguria (4%), Lombardy (2%), Marche (4%), Pa Trento (2%), Piedmont (5%), Puglia (8%), Sardinia (12%) and Veneto (3%).

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Source: ansa

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