Coronavirus, hospitalizations are growing more in the South than in the North: 8% of patients are in intensive care



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What is worrying is not only the number of cases, but also and especially the number of hospitalizations in the South. The Coronavirus nightmare is back on the threshold of autumn.

It arises from the twentieth episode of the Instant Report Covid-19, an initiative of the Higher School of Economics and Health Systems Management of the Catholic University.

Hospitalizations are increasing especially in the central and southern regions: in fact, if we analyze the trend of hospitalized patients over the total number of positives, we see a greater increase in the Central (8.55%) and South (8.52%) regions compared to the North (4.38%) ). %).

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In particular, there was an increase in Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise and Umbria, while in Marche there was a slight decrease during the last week. The general trend is increasing in almost all southern regions and islands.

The working group is coordinated by Americo Cicchetti, Professor of Business Organization at the Faculty of Economics of Cattolica.

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On average, in Italy, 8.3% of Covid-19 patients are hospitalized in intensive care. In Valle d’Aosta, the percentage of hospitalized patients out of positives increases compared to last week, while in Piedmont the opposite occurs. In Lombardy there was an almost stable trend.

In terms of intensive care, Umbria is the region that currently registers the highest proportion of hospitalized in intensive care out of the total hospitalized (20.69%) followed by Sardinia (17.31%).

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