Covid, ISS monitoring: the incidence is decreasing, the average Rt is increasing

Covid ISS monitoring the incidence is decreasing the average Rt

(Finance) – Theweekly incidence of new infections from Covid which stands at 52 cases per 100,000 inhabitants (February 3-9) compared to the 58 recorded in the week between January 27 and February 2, while theAverage Rti.e. the index of transmissibility, calculated on symptomatic cases which was equal to 0.73 (range 0.64-0.91), in the period between 25 and 31 January 2023. The latter is in fact growing compared to the previous week but below the threshold epidemic even in the upper range. The transmissibility index based on cases with hospitalization is slightly increasing but remains below the epidemic threshold

This is what emerges from the data of monitoring weekly from the control room of the Higher Institute of Health. The employment rate in intensive care units decreased slightly, to 1.6% (as of February 09) compared to 1.8% as of February 02, and employment in medical areas also decreased to 5.4% compared to 5.8 %% of the previous week.

Lazio And Liguria there are two regions classified as high risk for the evolution of Covid cases pursuant to the Ministerial Decree of 30 April 2020, due to “multiple resilience alerts”. Seven are moderate risk and twelve are classified as low risk.

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