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“In the week of December 14 to 20, 2020, the counter-trend signal is confirmed in the transmission index reported last week throughout the country.” And again: “In general, the incidence in Italy is still very high and the impact of the epidemic still remains in most of the country. Furthermore, in most Regions / ASF, a moderate or high risk of uncontrolled epidemic and uncontrollable. This situation confirms the need to maintain the rigor of the mitigation measures adopted during the Christmas holidays “.
The Ministry of Health, in the monitoring report for the week of December 14 to 20, classifies Umbria among the “high risk” regions. In the report, the Rt index for Umbria is 0.78 (CI: 0.7-0.93).
Coronavirus in Umbria, the map as of December 27: all data municipality by municipality
“In the follow-up week, the report reads, there is a slight overall increase in risk, with most regions at moderate or high risk and four regions at low risk of an uncontrolled and uncontrollable epidemic. In particular , 5 Regions (Liguria, Marche, Puglia, Umbria and Veneto) are classified as high risk. Twelve regions / ASFs are classified as moderate risk, of which 4 (Emilia-Romagna, Molise, PA Trento and Valle d’Aosta) they have a high probability of progressing to high risk in the next month if current transmissibility remains unchanged. Four regions are classified as low risk. ”
And again: “Therefore, the need to maintain the drastic reduction in physical interactions between people is confirmed. It is essential that the population avoid all occasions of contact with people outside their own home that are not strictly necessary and that remain home as far as possible. We remind you that it is mandatory to adopt rigorous individual behaviors and to respect the current sanitary measures regarding the spacing and correct use of masks. We reiterate the need to respect the measures recommended by the health authorities, including the measures of quarantine of close contacts of proven cases and isolation of the cases themselves, ”concludes the report from the Ministry of Health.