Italy reaches 12% in the occupancy of places in intensive care, thus exceeding the critical threshold set at 10%. Employment in the medical area, on the other hand, reaches the maximum limit set by the parameters, at 15%, with an increase of 1%.

This is what emerges from the daily monitoring of the National Agency for regional health services (Agenas), on the data collection of 26 December.

There are 9 regions that exceed the critical thresholds in both parameters (intensive and medical area): Calabria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio (14% intensive and 15% medical area), Liguria, Marche, Pa Bolzano and Trento, Piedmont and Veneto .

This is the situation in the other regions according to the Agenas survey relating to the day of December 26: Abruzzo (12% intensive with + 2% and 11% in the non-critical medical area with + 1%), Basilicata (1% intensive and 13% wards) , Campania (5% intensive with -1% and 13% employment in the wards), Emilia Romagna (12% intensive and 13% wards), Molise (5% intensive and 9% wards), Puglia (5% employment in intensive care and 6% in the ward), Sardinia (6% resuscitation with + 1% and 8% wards), Sicily (9% intensive and 17% wards with + 1%), Tuscany (13% intensive and 9% wards with + 1% ), Umbria (10% intensive with + 1% and 12% departments with + 2%), Valle d'Aosta (3% intensive but 30% occupancy places in non-critical areas with + 4%).

(Unioneonline / vl)

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