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From 10 to 17 Regions at risk within a week. The situation keeps getting worse intensive therapy in Italian hospitals: throughout the country the number of beds occupied by Covid patients exceeded 42%, well above the 30% threshold considered “critical” by the Ministry of Health due to the consequences that could occur in other health services. theAgents, the Regional Health Services Agency, based on data updated to November 17. Patients admitted to medical areaOn the other hand, they are at 51% nationwide, compared to an alarm threshold of 40%: the figure is stable, but now it affects 15 Regions, compared to 12 7 days ago.
The Agenas data are based on a reworking of those provided by Civil Protection and the Ministry of Health and photograph the situation in Italian hospitals, one of the parameters underlying the mechanism for dividing the territory into three risk areas. The only Regions where hospitalizations for resuscitation of Covid patients do not exceed 30% (the alarm level indicated by the ministerial decree of April 30) are Molise, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Sicilia, which is close to the limit. Here for now all health services that do not concern the coronavirus therefore they are guaranteed. The peak of occupied beds is instead at Lombardy (64%), followed by Piedmont (61%) and province of Bolzano (57%), where the pressure is still very high. Umbria (55%) and Liguria (53%) are also bad. Threshold exceeded also in Abruzzo (37%), Basilicata (33%), Calabria (34%, a strong increase compared to the 13% registered by the data of November 10) Campania (3. 4%), Emilia romagna (35%), Lazio (32%), Market (45%), province of Trento (39%), Apulia (41%), Sardinia (37%), Tuscany (47%) and Valle d’Aosta (46%).
Regarding admissions in “ non-critical ” areas, that is, in infectious diseases, pulmonology and internal medicine wards, the threshold of beds occupied by Covid patients, in this case set at 40% – is surpassed above all by the province of Bolzano (95%, practically close to saturation), followed closely by Piedmont (92%). Doesn’t improve much in Liguria (74%) e Aosta Valley (73%, well below the 85% of November 10). They close the report prepared by Agenas Abruzzo (47%), Calabria (43%), Campania (47%), Emilia Romagna (47%), Lazio (49%), Lombardy (53%), Marche (52%), province of Trento (65%), Puglia (51%), Tuscany (41%) and Umbria (50%),
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