Covid-19, incidence stable and at low levels. The ISS-Ministry of Health report

Covid-19, incidence stable and at low levels. The ISS-Ministry of Health report
Covid-19, incidence stable and at low levels. The ISS-Ministry of Health report

“The incidence of new cases identified and reported with Sars-CoV-2 infection in Italy is essentially stable and stands at very low levels. The impact on hospitals is stable and limited”. This was underlined by the experts in the weekly Covid monitoring of the ISS-Ministry of Health control room relating to the data as of 5 June where the occupancy of beds in the medical area is equal to 1.0%, “stable compared to the previous week (1, 0% as of May 29),” the report reads. The occupancy of intensive care beds was also stable, at 0.3%. The transmissibility index (Rt) “calculated with data updated to 5 June and based on cases with hospitalization, as of 28 May was equal to the epidemic threshold, equal to 1.0), slightly increasing compared to the previous week (0, 93”, monitoring continues.

The weekly incidence (30 May 5 June) of diagnosed and reported cases “is stable in almost all Regions and autonomous provinces compared to the previous week”. The highest incidence “was reported in the Lazio region (5 cases per 100,000 inhabitants) and the lowest in Marche, Molise and in the autonomous province of Bolzano, where no new cases were reported in the week of observation”, specifies the reports.

 
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