Italy's COVID ICU occupancy rate is
steady at 16%, and down in 11 regions, the AGENAS regional
health service agency said in its daily report referring to
February 1 Wednesday.
It has fallen in Abruzzo (19%), Calabria (11%), Friuli Venezia
Giulia (23%), Lazio (21%), Liguria (14%), Lombardy (13%), PA
Bolzano (12%), Sicily (16%), Tuscany (18%), Umbria (12%), and
Val d'Aosta (18%).
It has risen in Basilicata (8%), PA Trento (28%), Piedmont
(21%), and Veneto (15%).
The rate is steady in Campania (11%), Emilia Romagna (17%),
Marche (24%), Molise (8%), Puglia (12%), and Sardinia (16%).
Five regions are above the key 20% threshold: FVG, Lazio,
Marche, PA Trento, and Piedmont.
The general ward COVID occupancy rate is also steady, at 30%,
and up in six regions and down in another four, AGENAS added.
It has risen in Calabria (38%), Marche (+3% to 34%), Molise
(22%), PA Trento (30%), Sardinia (24%), and Val d'Aosta (40%).
It has fallen in Basilicata (25%), Friuli Venezia Giulia (39%),
Lazio (32%), and PA Bolzano (24%).
The rate is stable in Abruzzo (32%), Campania(31%), Emilia
Romagna (30%), Liguria (40%), Lombardy (29%), Piedmont (31%),
Puglia (25%), Sicily (39%), Tuscany (27%), Umbria (32%), and
Veneto (25%).
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