Authorities said only unvaccinated people are staying in intensive care units in Lombardy, northern Italy, due to Covid-19. “This information should be enough to convince the undecided,” said Letizia Moratti of the district administration.
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In statements to RAI TV on Friday, the heads of departments indicated that among those who were taken to the hospital from outside the intensive care unit, there are also patients They only took one dose of the vaccine.
Lombardy who was last year Epicentrum epidemic, is one of the paternal regions. High vaccination coverage. It was completed by 78 percent of the population there. Nationwide, 70 percent of the population is after two doses.
The National Institute of Health Services reported that 99.7% of infections in Italy were caused by delta variable.
The data confirm that the epidemiological situation is stable. The coronavirus infection rate has dropped slightly to 0.97, which means that an infected person infects less than another person.
In the last day of Covid-19, 58 people and more died 6700 new infections.
About 4,800 people are in hospitals, of whom 556 are in intensive care.
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