Repubblica Futura: interpellation on Covid
The undersigned councilors
Given the need to know the data relating to the Covid emergency (infected, hospitalized, deceased, etc …) classifies with more specifications than those normally disclosed during press conferences or in the daily dashboards of the ISS, in order to fully understand the ” effectiveness of the health measures put in place;
question
the Government to know the following data (specifying that the names of the people are not interested, therefore problems related to the processing of personal data cannot be recalled, only anonymous aggregate data is requested). In relation to the trend of the infection, relating to the period from 1 September 2021 to the time of the answer to this question:
1. the absolute number of contagious people;
2. as a subset of point 1, the absolute number of infected people vaccinated;
3. as a subset of point 1, the absolute number of unvaccinated infected people;
4. the average age of vaccinated infected people;
5. the average age of unvaccinated infected people;
6. the incidence of contagion (number of infected people per 100,000 inhabitants) in vaccinated people;
7. the incidence of contagion (number of infected people per 100,000 inhabitants) in unvaccinated people;
8. the absolute number of people infected in the same period of 2020;
In relation to the trend of ordinary hospital admissions, relating to the period from 1 September 2021 to the time of the answer to this question:
9. the absolute number of people admitted to hospital in ordinary wards;
10. as a subset of point 9, the absolute number of people admitted to hospital in vaccinated ordinary wards;
11. as a subset of point 9, the absolute number of people admitted to hospital in non-vaccinated ordinary wards;
12. the average age of people admitted to hospital in vaccinated ordinary wards;
13. the average age of people admitted to hospital in non-vaccinated ordinary wards;
14. the incidence of hospitalization in ordinary wards (number of patients per 100,000 inhabitants) in vaccinated people;
15. the incidence of hospitalization in ordinary wards (number of patients per 100,000 inhabitants) in unvaccinated people;
16. the absolute number of people admitted to ordinary wards in the same period of 2020;
In relation to the trend of admissions to intensive care, relative to the period from 1 September 2021 to the time of the answer to this question:
17. the absolute number of people admitted to intensive care;
18. as a subset of item 17, the absolute number of people admitted to intensive care vaccinated;
19. as a subset of item 17, the absolute number of people admitted to the ICU who are not vaccinated;
20. the average age of people admitted to intensive care vaccinated;
21. the average age of non-vaccinated ICUs;
22. the incidence of hospitalization in intensive care (number of hospitalized per 100,000 inhabitants) in vaccinated people;
23. the incidence of hospitalization in intensive care (number of hospitalized per 100,000 inhabitants) in unvaccinated people;
24. the absolute number of people admitted to intensive care in the same period of 2020;
In relation to deaths, for the period from 1 September 2021 at the time of the answer to this question:
25. whether the deceased were vaccinated or vaccinated, and whether other pathologies;
26. the average age of the deceased. In relation to the persons who have carried out the third doses, it is required:
27. the percentage of people who received the third dose, compared to the total number of people who received the third dose, who were respectively infected, hospitalized in ordinary wards or hospitalized in intensive care.
Finally, in relation to the previous questions, the table attached to this file is requested to make it easier to read. è In this table, the vaccinated people were divided between those who received a single dose, those who received two, those who received 3, and those who received the single dose after the infection.
It is believed that this type of tables should be disclosed comprehensively with the aggregated data for greater ease of understanding the dynamics. Yes, also, in relation to the situation of people who have already contracted Covid and are cured, applying for the period from 1 March 2020 to today:
28. how many people recovered from Covid have registered a second positivity, ie how many have become infected again;
29. Is there any information on the incidence of “re-contagion” at the Italian level (therefore calculated on larger numbers), ie the rate of re-contagions per 100,000 inhabitants. It is also required, in relation to the trend of vaccinations by age group:
30. the percentage of non-vaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the group over 85 years;
31. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 75-84 years range;
32. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 65-74 years range;
33. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 55-64 year range;
34. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 45-54 years range;
35. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 35-44 years range;
36. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the 25-35 year range;
37. the percentage of unvaccinated subjects, compared to the total number of vaccinated persons for the specific age group, in the group under 25 years of age.
Finally, the number of vaccine doses, Pfizer and Sputnik respectively, available at the time of the reply to this question is requested.
Written response is required.