5 positives for coronavirus in Irpinia and 56 in Campania in 7 days. Rate: 0.4% (stable)

ASL Avellino, the headquarters in via degli Imbimbo

The number of coronavirus positives in Irpinia is 5found by swabs (both antigenic and molecular) examined in the authorized laboratories of the province of Avellino last week (9 – 15 May 2024), according to the table reported by the Ministry of Health, in the usual weekly report published on 23 May 2024. The total cases since February 2020 have risen to 171,694 (from 171,689).

Coronavirus, tests in Campania at Cotugno. In the photo: the entrance to the Cotugno Hospital

Analisi regionale

REPORT WEEK IN CAMPANIA FROM 16 TO 22 MAY 2024. The cases of Covid-19 in Campania have been 56 in the past week (16 – 22 May 2024), found from the examination of 14,659 tests, according to the aggregated data from the Regions – Ministry of Health – Istituto Superiore di Sanità, released on December 1st. They had been registered in the previous week 63 total cases out of 14,549 tests carried out in the five provinces of Campania. The positivity rate is at 0.4% (it was 0.4% seven days ago). It was established in the period under consideration 1 death due to Covid-19, 1 in the previous week. GENERAL SITUATION IN CAMPANIA. The currently positive cases of Covid-19 in Campania are 4,714, which brings the total from February 2020 to 2,548,778. The recovered people rise to 2,531,918, while the overall number of deaths in Campania is 12,146 since February 2020, according to the ministerial report.
POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS IN IRPINIA AND IN THE PROVINCES OF CAMPANIA: THE WEEKLY SUMMARY. The Department of Civil Protection has released the update relating to positive coronavirus cases in Irpinia and Campania in the provincial areas since the beginning of the epidemic (March 2020). Data from May 22, 2024 (in brackets the increase compared to the previous 24 hours from the last reading): a Naples 1,340,468 (+5)to Salerno 487,545 (+5)to Caserta 398,338 (+1), to Avellino 171,694 (+0)to Benevento 107,587 (+0).


Bollettino settimanale

IN ITALY WEEK FROM 16 TO 22 MAY 2024. As part of the weekly health monitoring relating to the spread of the new Coronavirus on the national territory, they are 155,604 the people currently certified positive in Italy, for a total of 26,727,987 (since February 2020) with 26,375,821 healed. The total number of deaths is 196,561. According to the update, they are registered during the week 862 new cases (were 923 a week ago), while declared 8 deaths from Covid-19 (17 were those registered in the previous 7 days): this number is confirmed by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità once the actual cause of death has been established. The positivity rate stands at 1.0% (it was 1.0%).


Covid-19 bulletin released by the Ministry of Health. Week 16 – May 22, 2024. Publication date: May 23, 2024

Starting from 28 October 2022, the publication of aggregate Covid-19 surveillance data will take place on a weekly basis. Daily aggregate data is available every Friday.


Profilassi

Anti COVID-19 Vaccines Report – Commissioner of the Emergency and the Ministry of Health

Last updated on: 5-23-2024 | Total administrations with adapted XBB 1.5 vaccine
2,212,203

Weekly administration of the booster with XBB 1.5

  • Vaccinations IN ITALY from 05/17/2024 to the 05/23/2024: 156
  • Vaccinations IN CAMPANIA total: 45,325

Documentazione

Ministero

Communication campaign on vaccination against Covid and seasonal flu

Flu and covid vaccination campaign

During the flu season, the elderly and frail people represent the categories most at risk of health complications, even more so this year given the continuing spread of Sars-Cov2. The aim of the campaign is to promote vaccination against Covid-19 and seasonal flu, especially in frail people and the elderly. Target. All recipients of the seasonal flu and Covid-19 vaccination offer and, in particular, the people whose health is most at risk, i.e. the frail and the elderly.


The headquarters that houses the Ministry of Health in Rome in the Eur district

Vaccination campaign 2023-24

In conjunction with the anti-flu campaign for the 2023/24 season, the launch of a national vaccination campaign against COVID-19 is expected with the use of a new formulation of mRNA and protein vaccines (updated monovalent formulation XBB 1.5), whose approval by the EMA and AIFA is expected for the end of summer/early autumn and whose doses are expected to be available starting from October. The objective of the national campaign is to prevent mortality, hospitalizations and severe forms of COVID-19 in elderly and highly frail peopleand protect the pregnant women they healthcare workers And social and health care. To these groups of people (see annex 1 of the ministerial circular of 14 August 2023) it is recommended and offered a booster dosevalid for 12 months, with the new updated vaccine formulation.
Vaccination may also be recommended to family members and cohabitants of people with serious frailties. For people with marked impairment of the immune system or with very serious fragility, it may be necessary, after medical evaluation, a further booster dose or an anticipation of the interval from the last dose.

  • Booster vaccination with bivalent COVID-19 vaccines. Following the authorization by EMA and AIFA of the original/BA.4-5 bivalent formulation of the Comirnaty vaccine, they are now available, as part of the anti-SARSCoV-2/COVID-19 vaccination campaign, two bivalent formulations of m-RNA vaccines (original/omicron BA.1 e original/BA.4-5 of Spikevax and Comirnaty). These vaccines, explained the Technical Scientific Commission (CTS) of AIFA, have shown the ability to induce an antibody response greater than that of the original monovalent vaccine both against the Omicron BA.1 variant and the BA.4 and BA variants. 5.
    In terms of safety, the available data show no differences compared to the original monovalent vaccine.
  • Further booster doses following the second. An additional booster dose with m-RNA vaccine in the bivalent formulation is registered mail to the following people who have already received a second booster dose with monovalent mRNA vaccine, once at least 120 days have passed since the same or the last SARS-CoV-2 infection (date of the positive diagnostic test): people aged 80 and over on; guests of residential facilities for the elderly; people aged 60 and over with frailty motivated by concomitant/pre-existing pathologies (see attachment to the Circular of 17 October 2022). At the request of the interested party, all other subjects over sixty who have already received a second booster shot will also be able to get vaccinated with a further dose of the vaccine.

FAQ FROM THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH: all the answers to questions about the Immuni App | https://www.immuni.italia.it/faq.html


For information on the coronavirus in Irpinia, Campania and Italy, consult the links: Anti Covid-19 vaccines | Questions and Answers | FAQ from the Ministry of Health: click here | Anti Covid-19 vaccines | Questions and Answers | FAQ from the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS): click here.


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Positives for coronavirus in Irpinia 100 and in Campania 972 in 7 days. The tests are back. Rate at 12% (+3.9%)

Positives for coronavirus in Irpinia 100 and in Campania 972 in 7 days. The tests are back. Rate at 12% (+3.9%)

Positives for coronavirus in Irpinia 100 and in Campania 972 in 7 days. The tests are back. Rate at 12% (+3.9%)

 
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