Technical Scientific Committee Covid-19 official reports

On February 5, 2020, under Decree no. 371 issued by the Head of the Civil Protection Department, the Technical Scientific Committee  has been established. The Committee is responsible for advising and supporting the coordination activities to overcome the epidemiological emergency of Covid-19.

The Committee is composed of experts and qualified representatives of State Bodies and Administrations. Its current composition was revised by the Ordinance of the Head of Department no. 663 of April 18, 2020 and then by Ordinance no. 673 of May 15, 2020. On March 17, 2021, Ordinance No. 751 redefined the composition of the Committee..

On March 17, 2021, with Ordinance no. 751, the composition of the Committee was redefined and the number of its member has been reduced; owing to the need to reorganize the activities and to optimize the functioning. Furthermore, experts operating in statistics, mathematics, forecasting and other domains have been invited to define the framework of the epidemiological situation and to analyze the data collected in order to contrast the pandemic and to provide support to subjects in charge of dealing with the Covid-19 epidemiological emergency.

On this page - it is possible to download the reports of the meetings of the Technical Scientific Committee. Thareports are published 45 days after the meetings.

The files are released on the GITHUB repository of the Department of Civil Protection at https://github.com/pcm-dpc/COVID-19-Verbali-CTS.

Personal details and other identification data of private individuals or corporate bodies and their health products have been obscured. The aim is to meet the requirements of transparency while maintaining the confidentiality of third parties.

The attachments and the documents submitted for evaluation by the TSC have also been removed, in accordance with the provisions of article 5-bis, paragraph 2, of Legislative Decree 33/2013, and taking into account the high number of counterparts, as provided for in FOIA Circular 1/2019.