COVID: 'Easter effect' ups admissions by 3.5% in a week in Italy

ROME. KAZINFORM An 'Easter effect' has pushed the weekly number of hospital admissions up by 3.5% over the last week, the Italian federation of health and hospital firms (FIASO) said on data from its 'sentinel' hospitals Wednesday.

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In the week from April 19 to 26, FIASO said, the overall number of admissions was up 3.5%, following a fall of 5.3% in the previous week, ANSA reports.

Admissions to ordinary wards were up even higher, 4.8%.

But admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) fell by 20% in the same week, FIASO said.