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He continued: “The situation has changed everywhere in Italy, not only in Bergamo and Milan, but also in Rome and Naples.”
But Remotsi said the reason for this change is unknown and explained: “Why is this happening? I don’t know if the virus itself has changed or if immunity against it has improved. All I can say is that we are facing to a disease that is completely different from the disease that put us in crisis when it started. The epidemic. “
Remutzi’s observations appear to have been translated into reality in Italy, where the number of “Covid 19” patients receiving intensive care units has dropped to 999, from 1,000 for the first time since March 10, the company announced Monday. Italian Civil Defense.
The number of injured in intensive care units peaked on April 3, when it reached 4,068 patients, while the health system in northern Italy was on the verge of collapse.
The source said the number of daily deaths totaled 179, a slight increase from the total of 165 deaths on Sunday, taking into account that it is the third consecutive day that the country registers less than two hundred deaths.
The number of deaths in Italy reached 30,039 of the 219,814 registered infections, the highest number of deaths in Europe.
On May 4, Italy began to reduce restrictions to contain the epidemic that included the total closure, and the country will reopen museums and retail stores for non-food items.
Italian authorities continue to require Italians to be careful, warning of a second outbreak of the epidemic.
“There are a large number of people abroad, unfortunately many of them do not have masks or do not adhere to social distance,” Roberto Cauda, head of the department of infectious diseases at the Hospital, told the Italian “Ray 3” network. Gemelli in Rome.
In addition, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte confirmed in an interview with the Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera” on Sunday: “We will not spend this summer on our balconies and the Italian beauty will not remain in stone. We can go to the sea and to the mountain and enjoy our cities. “
But he added that these vacations will be “different, with rules and precaution”, explaining that specific instructions will be given based on the way the epidemic develops.
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Giuseppe Rimocci, a veteran physician and director of the Mario Negri Institute for Drug Research in Milan, and one of the most Italian experts familiar with the emerging Corona virus, said that over time the disease becomes less deadly to humans.
In comments televised by Italian newspapers, Remotesi said the virus would “disappear” before scientists could develop a vaccine against it.
In the opinion of the well-known scientist, “since Corona appeared at the end of last year in China, his strength gradually weakens.”
He added: “Today’s patients have been completely different from patients for 3-4 weeks. The number of cases admitted to hospitals and intensive care rooms continues to decrease,” noting that most patients can return home. now without the need for artificial respirators.
He continued: “The situation has changed everywhere in Italy, not only in Bergamo and Milan, but also in Rome and Naples.”
But Remotsi said the reason for this change is unknown and explained: “Why is this happening? I don’t know if the virus itself has changed or if immunity against it has improved. All I can say is that we are facing to a disease that is completely different from the disease that put us in crisis when it started. The epidemic. “
Remutzi’s observations appear to have been translated into reality in Italy, where the number of “Covid 19” patients receiving intensive care units has dropped to 999, from 1,000 for the first time since March 10, the company announced Monday. Italian Civil Defense.
The number of injured in intensive care units peaked on April 3, when it reached 4,068 patients, while the health system in northern Italy was on the verge of collapse.
The source said the number of daily deaths reached 179, a slight increase from Sunday’s figure of 165, which is the third day in a row that the country has recorded less than two hundred deaths.
The number of deaths in Italy reached 30,039 of the 219,814 registered infections, the highest number of deaths in Europe.
On May 4, Italy began to reduce restrictions to contain the epidemic that included the total closure, and the country will reopen museums and retail stores for non-food items.
Italian authorities continue to require Italians to be careful, warning of a second outbreak of the epidemic.
“There are a large number of people abroad, unfortunately many of them do not have masks or do not adhere to social distance,” Roberto Cauda, head of the department of infectious diseases at the Hospital, told the Italian “Ray 3” network. Gemelli in Rome.
In addition, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte confirmed in an interview with the Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera” on Sunday: “We will not spend this summer on our balconies and the Italian beauty will not remain in stone. We can go to the sea and the mountains and enjoy our cities. “
But he added that these vacations will be “different, with rules and precaution”, explaining that specific instructions will be given based on the way the epidemic develops.