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Incidence rate on a national scale continues to fall, but still remains high; we need to keep the mitigation measures in place and continue with the campaign to achieve high population vaccine coverage as quickly as possible
The incidence rate is just over 120 cases per 100,000 people, but this decreases in the over 80s, the first sign of the positive impact of the vaccination campaigns. The Rt has risen to 0.89 but is still below one.
New cases in slight decline, with the incidence rate at around 146 cases per 100,000 people, Rt value stable at 0.85. Intensive care admissions are falling, down to 30%. The UK variant counts for over 90%.
The incidence rate drops to 157 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and the Rt is fixed at 0.81. The burden on intensive care remains high at 35%. The beneficial effects of vaccinations are beginning to show, but caution must be maintained
There has been a slight and gradual decrease in the virus incidence, 180 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, and in the Rt, 0.85. The burden of intensive care remains high, 39%, well above the safety threshold.
Rt falls to 0.92 and incidence stands at 211 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The bed occupancy rate remains high, both in intensive care 41% and in the medical area 44%. It is advisable to continue to be cautious and accelerate the vaccination campaign
Rt is 0.98 and incidence is 233 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. High burden on health facilities, both in the medical area with 44%, and in intensive care with 41%. Due to the spread of variants, it is strongly advised to keep respecting existing rules and speed up the vaccination campaign
Rt remains at 1.16 but incidence exceeds 250 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The rate of bed occupancy in intensive care has increased up to 36%, well above the critical threshold, 40% in the medical area. It is important to respect the rules and speed up the vaccination campaign
The incidence of Covid-19 cases in our country has been worsening, 225 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The Rt is also increasing and stands at 1.16. The number of admissions to intensive care facilities has risen above the critical threshold. Cautious behaviour is recommended