Covid, 3% of the beds occupied in Sardinia
Under control the "pressure" of coronavirus patients on Italian hospitals. Beyond the threshold only Marche and Friuli Venezia Giulia
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New updates from the National Agency of Regional Health Systems (Agenas) on the situation in Italian hospitals and on the “pressure” of Covid patients on the wards.
According to the latest data, the employment of intensive care at national level is 4% and 6% (with an increase of 1%) that in the non-critical medical area in hospitals for Covid cases in Italy, below the set thresholds. from the indicators of 10% and 15% respectively, according to the data updated to yesterday, November 6.
Two regions have reached the threshold for intensive, the Marche with 11% growth - it was 8% on 1 November last - and Friuli Venezia Giulia at 10%. In the two regions, however, hospitalizations in the non-critical medical area are below the threshold of several percentage points: the Marche is at 6% and Friuli Venezia Giulia at 9% (+ 1% on the previous day). The highest employment data in the medical area are recorded in Calabria with 12% (+ 1%), in the province of Bolzano with 11% but down by one percentage point, and in Valle d'Aosta which recorded a leap forward by 7% reaching 11%.
This is the situation in detail with Agenas data referring to 6 November:
Intensive care occupation : Abruzzo (4%), Basilicata (0%), Calabria (5%), Campania (3%), Emilia-Romagna (4%), FVG (10%), Lazio (6%), Liguria ( 4%), Lombardy (3%), Marche (11%), Molise (3%), Pa Bolzano (3%), Pa Trento (2%), Piedmont (3%), Puglia (4%), Sardinia ( 3%), Sicily (5%), Tuscany (5%), Umbria (8%), Valle d'Aosta (0%), Veneto (4%).
Covid admissions in non-critical area wards:
Abruzzo (5%), Basilicata (8%), Calabria (12%), Campania (8%), Emilia-Romagna (4%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (9%), Lazio (7%), Liguria (5%) ), Lombardy (5%), Marche (6%), Molise (3%), Pa Bolzano (11%), Pa Trento (4%), Piedmont (3%), Apulia (5%), Sardinia (3% ) , Sicily (9%), Tuscany (5%), Umbria (6%), Valle d'Aosta (11%), Veneto (3%).
(Unioneonline / lf)