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Covid: 26,561 positive, 89 victims

2022-05-20T15:28:11.137Z


Intensive therapies are stable. According to the weekly monitoring of the Higher Institute of Health and the Ministry of Health, the RT falls to 0.89 from 0.96 and the incidence to 375 from 458 (ANSA)


There are 26,561 new infections from Covid recorded in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health.

Yesterday there were 30,317.

The victims are 89, down from 108 yesterday.

rate at 11.4%, stable intensive care.

There are 233,745 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 247,471.

The positivity rate is 11.4%, down from 12.2% yesterday.

There are 307 patients admitted to intensive care, one less than yesterday in the balance between income and expenses.

The daily admissions are 36. The hospitalized in the ordinary wards are 6,812, or 208 fewer than yesterday.

RT AND INCIDENCE DECREASE


The transmissibility index decreases: this week it is fixed at 0.89 compared to 0.96 the previous week.

The incidence also falls and is fixed at 375 per 100 thousand inhabitants compared to 458 last week.

According to what is learned, it emerges from the

weekly monitoring

of the Higher Institute of Health and the Ministry of Health on the progress of the Covid-19 epidemic.

The employment rate in intensive care drops to 3.1% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of May 19) compared to 3.4% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of May 12).

The employment rate in medical areas nationwide drops to 10.9% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of May 19) compared to 12.6% (Ministry of Health daily survey as of May 12).

This is highlighted by the weekly ISS-Minister of Health monitoring on the progress of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Source: ansa

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