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Lombardy,Veneto, Emilia romagna, Calabria me Sicily will go from Monday, January 11, in the orange zone.
The other Regions must remain in the yellow zone.
There will be no Regions in the red zone.
The data arise from the monitoring of the Higher Institute of Health. The final decision will be made after the CTS meeting, which is currently in progress.
Here you will find the rules for regions entering the red zone on Monday, here those for regions in the orange zone, here those for regions in the yellow zone. Here the self-certification that will be necessary to move, on some occasions.
The follow-up explains how the epidemiological situation in the country worsens and that the incidence at 14 days increases again after a few weeks, while the impact of the pandemic on social services also increases. The national Rt index, again based on monitoring, has risen for the fourth consecutive week and, for the first time in six weeks, above 1.
The Rt index in the regions
the three regions With the’Point rt significantly greater than 1 I am Calabria, Emilia romagna me Lombardy; another 6 exceed it in the average value (Liguria, Molise, Sardinia, Sicily, Umbria, Valle d’Aosta), 4 others have the same value (Apulia) or touching it (Lazio, Piedmont, Veneto). Veneto shows a particularly high incidence rate, compared to the national context.
According to monitoring, the epidemic is now in a delicate phase that seems to herald a new rapid increase in the number of cases in the coming weeksif stricter mitigation measures are not rigorously defined and implemented.
Here is the Rt index in the different regions:
Abruzzo: 0.9 (range: 0.83-0.97)
Basilicata: 0.83 (range: 0.67-1)
Calabria: 1.14 (range: 1.04-1.24)
Campania: 0.83 (range: 0.76- 0.89)
Emilia-Romagna: 1.05 (range: 1.03-1.08)
Friuli Venezia Giulia: 0.91 (range: 0.89-0.95)
Lazio: 0.98 (range: 0.94-1.02)
Liguria: 1.02 (range: 0.95-1.08)
Lombardy: 1.27 (range: 1.24-1.3)
Marks: 0.93 (range: 0.82 – 1.05)
Molise: 1.27 (range: 0.96-1.63)
Piedmont: 0.95 (range: 0.92-0.99)
Autonomous province of Bolzano: 0.81 (range: 0.75- 0.89)
Autonomous province of Trento: 0.85 (range: 0.79- 0.91)
Apulia: 1 (range: 0.96 to 1.03)
Sardinia: 1.02 (range: 0.95 – 1.09)
Sicily: 1.04 (range: 0.99-1.08)
Tuscany: 0.9 (range: 0.87-0.95)
Umbria: 1.01 (range: 0.95-1.08)
Valle d’Aosta: 1.07 (range: 0.87-1.27)
Veneto: 0.97 (range: 0.96- 0.98)
Increases the risk of an uncontrolled epidemic
The monitoring also recognizes that the current incidence, throughout the national territory, is still far from levels that would allow the complete reestablishment of an effective tracking system: The health service, he says, showed the first signs of criticality when at the national level it exceeded 50 cases per 100,000 in seven days. The national incidence in the last 14 days, according to follow-up, was 313.28 per 100,000 inhabitants, with a peak in Veneto (927.36 per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days). For this reason, monitoring speaks of a general increased risk of an uncontrolled and uncontrollable epidemic.
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