In Abruzzo, the Rt index falls to 0.85, 9 regions that are worse off – AbruzzoLive



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L’Aquila. Coronavirus, in Abruzzo the Rt index falls to 0.85, 9 regions that are in a worse situation. There are three Italian regions considered at “high” risk with respect to the coronavirus emergency, according to the draft of the weekly monitoring report from the Ministry of Health and the ISS. Abruzzo, with an rt index of 0.85, is among the 16 Italian regions that have a contagion index below 1. Immediately after Abruzzo is Basilicata, 0.76; Campania, 0.74; Emilia Romagna, 0.99; Friuli Venezia Giulia, 0.92; Liguria, 0.68; Lombardy, 0.93; Marche, 0.74; Piedmont, 0.72; Autonomous province of Bolzano, 0.8; Autonomous province of Trento, 0.83; Puglia, 0.89; Sardinia, 0.61; Sicily, 0.79; Umbria, 0.71; Aosta Valley, 0.79.

Among the three “high” risk regions are Puglia, Sardinia and Calabria, which are considered not evaluated and, therefore, equated to the highest risk band. Most regions are considered moderate risk, while Basilicata and Campania are considered low risk.

The epidemic in Italy, although still serious due to a high impact on social services, continues to show a reduction in transmissibility compared to the previous week and this is a sign of the effectiveness of the mitigation measures introduced. In most of the territory, the transmissibility is compatible with a type 1 scenario, with all the Autonomous Regions / Provinces, except 5, with a punctual Rt in its average value lower than one. These 5 regions are: Calabria (1.06), Lazio (1.04), Molise (1.38), Veneto (1.13) and Tuscany (1.01).

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