In Italy “approximately one in five people (20%) was infected” by covid “with a maximum value recorded by the Public Administration of Bolzano (33.9%), one person in three, and a minimum value recorded in Sardinia (9, 7%), one in ten people “. This is highlighted in a special issue of the weekly report by Altems, the High School of Economics and Management of Health Systems of the Catholic University, Faculty of Economics, Rome campus, which photographed two years of coronavirus starting from the first case in Italy . The data – specifies the report – does not take into account reinfections.
Furthermore, we see how “we have gone from a lethality (percentage of victims out of total cases) of 15% (about 1 Covid-19 patient out of 7) in the first pandemic wave; to a lower one, found between October and November 2020, which stood at around 3%. From the beginning of January 2022 there has been a further decrease in the values of apparent raw lethality, which brings it to just over 1% “, underlines the report. As for mortality (percentage of deaths out of the total population), “it was 4.83 per 100,000 inhabitants in the first wave, against a mortality of 1.29 per 100,000 in the last”, concludes the report.
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