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Covid: Sebastiani, the curve drops in about 2/3 of the provinces

2022-02-06T11:44:37.602Z


The curve of new Covid-19 cases is falling in about two thirds of the Italian provinces, only in some cases is there a situation of stagnation or weak or slowed growth. Everywhere, however, the incidence values ​​are still high. This is indicated by the analyzes of the mathematician Giovanni Sebastiani, of the Institute for the Applications of Computing 'M.Picone', of the National Research Council (Cnr) (ANSA)


The curve of new Covid-19 cases is falling in about two thirds of the Italian provinces, only in some cases is there a situation of stagnation or weak or slowed growth. Everywhere, however, the incidence values ​​are still high. This is indicated by the analyzes of the mathematician Giovanni Sebastiani, of the Institute for the Applications of Calculation 'M.Picone', of the National Research Council (Cnr).



Here is the situation that emerges in the provinces:


After having

crossed the peak, the curve is descending

in all the provinces of Emilia Romagna, except for Ferrara, in all the Lombardy regions, in all the Marche regions except Macerata, in all the Piedmontese provinces, in all the provinces of in Tuscany and in the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano, in Aosta, Pordenone, Trieste, Udine, Rome,Isernia and Nuoro;


the curve continues to descend

in all the Ligurian provinces and in those of Pescara and Teramo;

there is a weak descent in Chieti and Perugia;


they have just passed the peak of Gorizia and Macerata;

they are braking downhill after having passed the peak Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Naples, Rieti, all the Apulian provinces, Oristano;


after a phase of decline after the peak

, Cosenza, Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia, Salerno, Campobasso, all the Sicilian provinces except Enna and Messina are now in weak growth, where growth is not weak;

all the Venetian provinces, L'Aquila, Ferrara, Latina, Viterbo, Terni are


in a standstill phase ;

slowed growth are Matera and Frosinone;

weak growth in Potenza and Catanzaro;

growing Crotone, Cagliari, Sassari, South Sardinia.


slowed growth

are Matera and Frosinone; 


weak growth in

Potenza and Catanzaro;


growing

Crotone, Cagliari, Sassari, South Sardinia. 


Here is the incidence in the last seven days (number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants) in the Italian provinces:



Over 2,000

: Ferrara (2,480), Bolzano (2,423), Macerata (2,368), Forlì-Cesena (2,310), Ascoli Piceno ( 2,270), Fermo (2,191), Pordenone (2,085), Rimini (2,076), Gorizia (2,075), Vicenza (2,059), Ancona (2,020), Ravenna (2,016);


Between 1,500 and 2,000

: Livorno (1.963), Verona (1.910), Bologna (1.907), Pesaro and Urbino (1.889), Treviso (1.871), Padua (1.857), Belluno (1.840), Trieste (1.815), Venice (1.806), Reggio Emilia (1.791), Udine (17.85), Savona (1.778), Ragusa (1.729), Prato (1.722), Trento (1.709), Lucca (1.697), Grosseto (1.686), Imperia (1.679), Pisa (1.670), Florence (1.669), Parma (1.646), Genoa (1.646), Rovigo (1.644), Latina (1.637), Modena (1.631), Pistoia (1.618), Matera (1.610), Biella (1.595), Arezzo (1.589), L 'Aquila (1,571), Syracuse (1,541), Chieti (1,538), Teramo (1,530), Lecce (1,526), ​​Pescara (1,520), Turin (1,502);


Between 1,000 and 1,500

: Caltanissetta (1.487), Mantua (1.483), Rieti (1.455), Rome (1.444), Salerno (1.433), Naples (1.423), La Spezia (1.420), Viterbo (1.414), Perugia (1.376), Siena (1.374 ), Piacenza (1.367), Frosinone (1.360), Messina (1.335), Vercelli (1.291), Terni (1.280), Potenza (1.276), Brescia (1.260), Caserta (1.253), Foggia (1.245), Massa Carrara ( 1.228), Cremona (1.227), Bari (1.222), Asti (1.201), Barletta-Andria-Trani (1.193), Vibo Valentia (1.193), Brindisi (1.192), Cuneo (1.157), Pavia (1.151), Aosta ( 1.148), Crotone (1.145), Como (1.117), Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (1.114), Taranto (1.113), Alessandria (1.108), Novara (1.076), Varese (1.072), Monza and Brianza (1.027), Catania (1.021), Lodi (1.020), Nuoro (1.013), Campobasso (1.005);


Between 500 and 1,000

: Milan (996), Reggio Calabria (976), Isernia (966), Bergamo (957), Benevento (952), Agrigento (914), Palermo (911), Sondrio (893), Avellino (832), Trapani (804 ), Cagliari (776), Lecco (771), Enna (753), South Sardinia (669), Catanzaro (612), Oristano (557), Sassari (554);


Less than 500

: Cosenza (165).

Source: ansa

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