Covid, infections decrease in Sardinia. Incidence at low levels and vaccinations at stake
The occupation of bed places is also low and below the national averagePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The incidence of Covid-19 infections in Sardinia continues to decline, but the vaccination campaign is now at a standstill.
The Gimbe Foundation highlights this in its usual Monday report. In the week between 20 and 26 January, the incidence per 100,000 inhabitants dropped from 80.2 to 56.7, with a decrease in new cases of 29.4% compared to the previous week .
On a provincial basis, the greatest drop is recorded in the Cagliari area: 69 infections per 100 thousand inhabitants and -44.6% compared to the previous week; in the Nuoro area the incidence is 54 (-34.3%); in the Oristano area the highest incidence , 78 (-17.4% in the last week), the Sassarese is at 47, with growing infections (+2.3%); in Southern Sardinia the lowest incidence , 45 (-29% in the last seven days).
The occupation of beds is also low and below the national average: 4.2% in the medical area and 1% in the intensive care unit.
On the vaccination front, the campaign has been at a standstill for some time : the percentage of the over 5-year-old population who has not received any vaccine dose is 11.4% to which must be added the temporarily protected population over 5-year-olds, as they have recovered from Covid for less than 180 days, equal to 0.6%.
The percentage of the over 5 year old population who did not receive the third dose of the vaccine is 15.3% (Italian average 12.2%) to which must be added the over 5 year old population healed for less than 120 days, who cannot receive the third dose immediately, equal to 2.3%.
The vaccination coverage rate with the fourth dose is 22.2% (Italian average 30.7%), while with the fifth dose it is 9.9% (Italian average 13.5%) . The situation among children aged 5-11 was unchanged from last week: 41.8% completed the vaccination cycle (Italian average 35.3%) to which a further 4.5% (Italian average 3.2%) should be added. only with first dose.
(Unioneonline/L)