The death rate linked to Covid-19 for the population over the age of 12, out of 100 thousand people considered the period between May 13 and June 12, for the unvaccinated (11 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) is 6 times higher high compared to those vaccinated with a full cycle of less than 120 days (2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) and about 7 higher than those vaccinated with an additional dose / booster (2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants).

Compared to the overall population, the risk of death of the unvaccinated compared to the vaccinated is more than 7 times higher (7.1) and reaches 8 and a half times (8.5) in the over 80 population.

These are the data contained in the extended weekly report of the Higher Institute of Health which also indicates the increase in the incidence rate and hospitalization rate in all age groups.

Furthermore, in the 30-39 age group the highest incidence rate is recorded at 14 days, equal to 1,843 per 100,000, while in the 0-9 age group the lowest value, 1,012 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The median age at diagnosis of people reported in the last few weeks is stable and equal to 48 years. The national incidence figure is 1,071 in the period between 1 and 7 July compared to 763 in the period 24 June - 30 June.

From 24 August 2021 to 6 July 2022, 659,578 cases of reinfection were reported, equal to 4.6% of the total cases notified and the increase in the percentage of reinfections on the total reported cases continues, which is 10.8%, in growth compared to the previous week (9.6%).

The analysis of the risk of reinfection starting from 6 December 2021 (reference date for the start of Omicron) shows an increase in those who have had Covid for over 210 days, in those who have not been vaccinated or vaccinated for over 120 days, in women , in young people and in health personnel.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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