Italy's COVID-19 general hospital
ward occupancy rate has risen by 1% to 16% over the last 24
hours, compared to 43% exactly a year ago, regional health
service agency AGENAS said in its daily update on Monday's data
Tuesday.
It has risen in 10 regions: Abruzzo (to 23%), Basilicata (27%),
Emilia Romagna (15%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (12%), Lazio (19%),
Lombardy (11%), Molise (17%), PA (autonomous province) Bolzano
(9%), Sicily (27%) and Val d'Aosta (10%).
The occupancy rate in intensive care units (ICUs) is steady at
5%, compared to 39% a year ago, and only Sardinia is above the
critical threshold of 10%, at 13%.
General ward COVID occupancy was down in PA Trento (11%) and
Marche (20%).
It was steady in nine regions: Calabria (33%), Campania (17%),
Liguria (16%), Piedmont (10%), Puglia (22%), Sardinia (21%),
Tuscany (16%), Umbria (42%) and Veneto (10%).
It was above 20% in seven regions or autonomous provinces:
Umbria (42%), Calabria (33%), Sicily (26%), Basilicata (27%),
Puglia (22%), Abruzzo (23%) and Sardinia (21%).
ICU occupancy was up in four regions: Liguria (5%), Sicily (8%),
Umbria (8%) and Val d'Aosta (6%).
It was steady in the remaining 17 regions or autonomous
provinces: Abruzzo (al 6%), Basilicata (1%), Calabria (9%),
Campania (6%), Emilia Romagna (4%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (1%),
Lazio (7%), Lombardy (2%), Marche (4%), Molise (8%), PA Bolzano
(3%), PA Trento (3%), Piedmont (3%), Puglia (8%), Sardinia
(13%), Tuscany (7%) and Veneto (3%).
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