COVID-19 in Italy: Incidence down, Rt transmission number up

ROME. KAZINFORM - Italy's COVID-19 incidence fell to 143 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants in the January 1-12 period, down from 231 cases the previous week, the weekly coronavirus monitoring report of the health ministry and the Higher Health Institute (ISS) said on Friday, ANSA reports.

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The Rt transmission number for the December 21-January 3 period was 0.91, down from 0.83 in last week's report.

This remains under the key threshold of 1 - the Rt indicates the virus is in a phase of expansion when it is above 1.

The report said 3.1% of Italy's intensive-care beds were occupied by coronavirus sufferers on January 12, down from 3.2% seven days previously.

It said the proportion of ordinary-ward hospital places taken up by COVID sufferers dropped to 10.1% from 12.1% in a week.

The report said none of Italy's regions or autonomous provinces were high risk for COVID-19, while seven were moderate risk - Basilicata, Emilia Romagna, the Province of Trento, Puglia, Sardinia, Sicily and Umbria - while the other 14 were low risk.

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