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Covid: Agenas, intensive employment rises to 3% in 24 hours

2022-06-28T10:26:28.030Z


After more than 3 weeks of stability it increases by one point (ANSA) After more than three weeks of stability, the percentage of places in intensive care units occupied by patients with Covid-19 rises by one percentage point over 24 in Italy, returning to 3%, the same value that marked exactly one year ago. when, however, a much less contagious variant was running these days. This is what emerges from the data of the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Ag


After more than three weeks of stability, the percentage of places in intensive care units occupied by patients with Covid-19 rises by one percentage point over 24 in Italy, returning to 3%, the same value that marked exactly one year ago. when, however, a much less contagious variant was running these days.

This is what emerges from the data of the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Agenas) of June 27, 2022, published today.

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The percentage, at national and regional level, however, remains well below the alert level.

In detail, based on daily monitoring, the occupation of places in intensive care by patients with Covid-19 grows in Pa Bolzano (2%) and Piedmont (2%) while decreasing in Lazio (6%) and Molise (3%).

On the other hand, it is stable in 15 regions or autonomous provinces: Abruzzo (2%), Basilicata (1%), Calabria (3%), Campania (4%), Emilia Romagna (3%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (5%) , Liguria (2%), Lombardy (1%), Marche (1%), Puglia (2%), Sardinia (3%), Sicily (3%), Tuscany (2%), Umbria (2%) and Veneto (2%).

In Pa Trento (0%) and Valle d'Aosta (0%) the variation is not available.

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Source: ansa

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