however, the data speaks for itself, better situation here …



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Because Umbria has not returned to the yellow zone after the constant decrease of the curve. of infections recorded from mid-November to today? This is the question that many are asking after reading the official data and the decisions made by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza. There is also no official explanation because the data inside the control room on Coronavirus at the national level reaffirms that Umbria – understood as a pandemic scenario – is better than Liguria which, however, has gone from Orange to Yellow.

An annoying failure to relegate given that the economy has been in Umbria since November 30 and citizens could have lived and worked, in fact they would have deserved it, with fewer restrictions, although being very careful not to fall into the mistakes of the past that would have fueled or anticipated the third wave that is expected from the end of January 2021 .or invented … we will never be sure), the figures speak for themselves of at least three very important items for the national management of the Covid epidemic: places occupied in intensive care, the trend of infections and the infamous Rt The study is that of the control room -on November 27- where the first signatures are the well-known Coscioni-Brusaferro luminaires. Let’s start the comparison: under the element “general risk”, both Umbria and Liguria get the same rating: “moderate”,

For example, nearby Brands have a moderate risk but a high probability of progression.. Regarding the Rt estimate, Umbria surpasses Liguria: 0.74 to 0.76. The central issue, for a definitive judgment, we have always been told is the ability of individual regions to manage intensive care. And here is the big surprise that generates doubt and bitterness: the Liguria region, according to the national Covid report (click here), has 53 percent of intensive care beds occupied compared to a national average of around 43 percent. .

In the last six days, Umbria has consistently fallen to 49 percent. 4 points below the Ligurian average. So why is Umbria still an orange zone and the Ligurians have turned yellow? Good question. There are those who speak of a question of temporary valuation, those with greater pressure and those who do not dramatize because from the beginning of December even Umbria will return to the rank it deserves. But an official response has not yet arrived – also requested by the Region – neither from Minister Speranza nor from the control room.

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