The COVID-19 occupancy rate in
intensive care units across Italy has fallen, regional health
service agency AGENAS said Wednesday.
It remains at 12% nationwide, the agency said in its daily
update.
It is down in Abruzzo (to 13%), Basilicata (5%), Calabria (13%),
Campania (8%), Emilia Romagna (12%), Friuli Venezia Giulia
(17%), Marche (14%), PA Bolzano (7%), PA Trento (14%), Sicily
(13%), Tuscany (13%), Umbria (8%), and Veneto (7%).
It has only risen in Liguria (13%), AGENAS said on Tuesday's
data.
The COVID ICU occupancy rate is steady in seven regions: Lazio
(19%), Lombardy (9%), Molise (13%), Puglia (13%), Sardinia
(15%), Piedmont (12%), and Val d'Aosta (12%).
The COVID occupancy rate in general wards is also stable at 24%
across Italy, the agency said.
It has only risen in Marche (to 31%) over the last 24 hours.
It is down in 12 regions and autonomous provinces (PAs):
Basilicata (al 26%), Campania (26%), Emilia Romagna (22%),
Friuli Venezia Giulia (30%), Liguria (31%), Molise (23%), PA
Bolzano (20%), PA Trento (22%), Piedmont (23%), Tuscany (21%),
Val d'Aosta (23%), and Veneto (15%).
It is stable in Abruzzo (36%), Calabria (31%), Lazio (29%),
Lombardy (18%), Puglia (25%), Sardinia (25%), Sicily (35%), and
Umbria (31%).
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