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. 2020 Jul 13;25:100457. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100457

Table 1.

Number of total SARS-CoV-2 positive cases and tests (available only by region) through April 6, 2020, peak of the curve after the tight lockdown date (March 8, 2020), percent reduction in people daily movements at peak date, and interval between lockdown and peak date (days).

Population at Jan 1, 2019a Total cases, March 8, 2020 Infection Prevalence March 8, 2020 (per 1000) Total cases, April 6, 2020 Cumulative Incidence as of April 6, per 1000 COVID-19 tests implemented through April 6, 2020 (n/1000 residents) Peak date (spline regression analysis) Movement% reduction after lockdown Interval between lockdown and outbreak peak (days)
Lombardy 10,060,574 4189 0·42 51,534 5·12 154,989 (15·4) March 22 58 14
 Bergamo (BG) 1,114,590 997 0·89 9815 8·81 March 18 57 10
 Brescia (BS) 1,265,954 501 0·40 9477 7·49 March 19 53 11
 Como (CO) 599,204 27 0·05 1473 2·46 March 29 55 21
 Cremona (CR) 358,955 665 1·85 4260 11·87 March 17 58 9
 Lecco (LC) 337,380 53 0·16 1712 5·07 March 23 49 15
 Lodi (LO) 230,198 853 3·71 2278 9·90 March 7 55 −1 /13b
 Mantua (MN) 412,292 56 0·14 2084 5·05 March 25 51 17
 Milan (MI) 3,250,315 406 0·12 11,538 3·55 March 26 63 18
 Monza/Brianza (MB) 873,935 59 0·07 3157 3·61 March 27 58 19
 Pavia (PV) 545,888 243 0·45 2700 4·95 NA 53 NA
 Sondrio (SO) 181,095 6 0·03 614 3·39 March 27 49 19
 Varese (VA) 890,768 32 0·04 1293 1·45 NA 58 NA
Veneto 4,905,854 670 0·14 11,588 2·36 146,288 (29·8) March 26 49 18
 Belluno (BL) 202,950 23 0·11 558 2·75 March 26 45 18
 Padua (PD) 937,908 255 0·27 2863 3·05 March 27 54 19
 Rovigo (RO) 234,937 5 0·02 203 0·86 NA 46 NA
 Treviso(TV) 887,806 126 0·14 1726 1·94 March 23 47 15
 Venice (VE) 853,338 126 0·15 1487 1·74 March 23 55 15
 Verona (VR) 926,497 63 0·07 2755 2·97 March 27 47 19
 Vicenza (VI) 862,418 50 0·06 1704 1·98 March 30 45 22
Emilia-Romagna 4,459,477 1180 0·26 17,556 3·94 72,163 (16·2) March 26 52 18
 Bologna (BO) 1,014,619 62 0·06 2617 2·58 March 28 54 20
 Ferrara (FE) 345,691 6 0·02 510 1·48 NA 49 NA
 Forlì-Cesena (FC) 394,627 15 0·04 1015 2·57 April 2 46 25
 Modena (MO) 705,393 97 0·14 2691 3·81 March 26 53 18
 Parma (PR) 451,631 276 0·61 2317 5·13 March 24 58 16
 Piacenza (PC) 287,152 528 1·84 2936 10·22 March 22 55 14
 Ravenna (RA) 389,456 13 0·03 510 1·31 March 25 44 17
 Reggio Emilia (RE) 531,891 70 0·13 3167 5·95 March 27 54 19
 Rimini (RN) 339,017 113 0·33 1575 4·65 March 20 54 12
Italy 60,359,546 7375 0·12 132,547 2·20 721,732 (12·0)

NA: not available, cases still increasing at April 6;.

a

Most recent data available from Italian National Institute of Statistic [43] .

b

Lodi province, the one from which the Italian outbreak started, had already experienced its tight lockdown in a part of its territory (‘red zone’) on February 23, 2020 from which the figure of 13 is computed, while the remainder of the territory implemented the lockdown on March 8, 2020.