There are 56,015 new infections from Covid recorded in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health.
Yesterday there were 17,155.
The victims are 158 instead, compared to yesterday 74 more.
There are 371,221 molecular and antigenic swabs for the coronavirus carried out in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health.
Yesterday there were 126,559.
The positivity rate is 15%, up from 13.5% yesterday.
There are 358 patients admitted to intensive care, 5 fewer than yesterday in the balance between income and expenses.
Daily admissions are 35. There are 8,579 hospitalized in ordinary wards, or 156 fewer than yesterday.
The percentage of beds in 'non-critical area' wards
occupied by patients with Covid-19 in Italy goes up
by one point
in 24 hours, returning to 14% .
There
are 4 regions that exceed the 20% threshold
: Umbria (31%), Basilicata (26%), Calabria (23%), Abruzzo (23%).
On the
other hand, in the last 24 hours in Italy, the
employment of intensive care units
(a year ago it was 24%) by patients with viruses
has stopped at 4%.
These are the
data of the National Agency for Regional Health Services
(Agenas) of 9 May 2022, published today.
As regards the
occupancy of places in intensive care, it grows daily in 5 regions
: Friuli Venezia Giulia (5%), Liguria (7%), Pa Bolzano (4%), Piedmont (4%), Veneto (3 %)
while it decreases in Campania
(6%),
Sicily
(4%).
The percentage is stable in 14 regions and autonomous provinces: Abruzzo (5%), Calabria (5%), Basilicata (3%), Emilia Romagna (4%), Lazio (6%), Lombardy (2%), Marche (2%), Molise (5%), Pa Trento (2%), Puglia (5%), Sardinia (4%), Tuscany (4%), Umbria (5%).
The variation is not available in the Aosta Valley (3%) and no region exceeds the 10% threshold.
Also on a daily basis, the occupancy of places in hospital wards in the medical or 'non-critical' area by patients with Covid-19 decreases in Lombardy (10%) and instead increases in 7 regions and autonomous provinces: Abruzzo ( 23%), Calabria (23%), Molise (14%), Pa Bolzano (9%), Pa Trento (13%), Sicily (20%), Umbria (31%).
It is stable in 10: Basilicata (26%), Campania (16%), Emilia Romagna (14%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (12%), Lazio (15%), Liguria (16%), Marche (14%) , Piedmont (10%), Puglia (18%), Sardinia (17%), Tuscany (10%) Valle d'Aosta (17%) and Veneto (8%).