“In many European countries the contagion curves are soaring”
The trend of the epidemic in Italy and Europe is experiencing its most delicate moment, while over 2 million over 50s are obliged to get vaccinated. The transmissibility index goes up Rt, at 1.43, and theincidence every 100 thousand inhabitants, now at 1,669 cases, when the attention threshold is 50. These are the latest data from the weekly monitoring by the Institute of Health. The Autonomous Province of Trento, followed by Marche and from Piedmont I record higher values compared to the occupation of beds for Covid patients in intensive care. many hospitals in difficulty, rows of ambulances are seen waiting to be able to deliver their sick, as a Naples, where theorder of doctors sounded the alarm. Even the principals of the schools were asking for at least 15 days of Dad because, according to them, the return to school is unmanageable.
Over 2 million (2,165,583) over 50s in Italy have not yet received any vaccinations: in particular, in the 50-59 age group, nearly one million people have been discovered. The vaccination obligation starts immediately, from the publication of the last decree in the Official Gazette. By virtue of the day of celebration and the lower number of tampons processed, not even half a million, theincrease in positives is 108,304. 764 ordinary hospitalizations (+32 intensive therapies); 223 deaths.
meanwhile in European Union 80% of citizens adults is fully vaccinated, even if according to the president of the Commission Ursula von der Leyen “the health situation remains worrying”. problems in Austria, as well as for the positivity of Chancellor Nehammer, due to the vaccination obligation which was to start on February 1st: the vaccine register will not be ready before April. The situation is dramatic Peru where nearly 98 thousand children have become orphans precisely because of the pandemic. The South American country has the highest death rate in the world from Covid. Instead for three days in United Kingdom we are witnessing a slow but steady decline in infectionsdespite hospital admissions.
In the video the interventions of Silvio Brusaferro, president of the Higher Institute of Health, and of Giovanni Rezza, Director General of Health Prevention at the Ministry of Health