Italy's COVID ward occupancy has
risen to to 29% nationwide and is as high as 69% in the northern
region of Val d'Aosta and 41% in the southern region of
Calabria, the regional health service agency AGENAS said Monday.
The rate is up in another 10 regions: Abruzzo (to 29%),
Basilicata (26%), Campania (29%), Emilia Romagna (27%), Lombardy
(34%), Marche (27%), Piedmont (30%), Puglia (21%), Sardinia
(15%), and Tuscany (25%).
It is down in Umbria (33%) and Veneto (23%).
The rate is steady in Friuli (29%), Lazio (27%), Liguria (38%),
Molise (13%), the autonomous province of Bolzano (18%), the
province of Trento (25%), and Sicily (35%).
Five regions are above the 30% threshold: Calabria, Liguria,
Lombardy, Sicily, and Val d'Aosta.
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