The employment of intensive care by Covid-19 patients is still growing in Sardinia.

In contrast to the national data, which shows an average percentage down to 7%, the situation in the island gets worse with an employment rate that passes to 13% (+ 1% and well above, therefore, of the critical threshold of 10%) compared to the previous survey by the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Agenas).

On the island, on the other hand, the occupancy of places in non-critical area hospital wards remains steady at 21%, with a stable national average of 17%.

In detail, the percentage of ICU beds occupied by patients with Covid grows in Abruzzo (8%), Emilia Romagna (9%) and Sardinia (13%), while it falls in 6 regions: Liguria (8%) , Molise (5%), Pa Bolzano (2%), Puglia (6%), Sicily (8%), Tuscany (9%).

As regards the occupancy of beds in medical (or "non-critical") departments by patients with Covid-19, on a daily basis, the percentage grows in 6 regions: Calabria (26%), Emilia Romagna (16%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (17%), Liguria (20%), Molise (14%), Umbria (23%). Downward data, however, in Basilicata (26%), Campania (16%), Puglia (20%), Tuscany (16%), Valle d'Aosta (15%).

All regions exceed the 15% alert threshold for the occupation of medical departments, except for Lombardy, Molise, Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta, Veneto and the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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