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The minister’s phone Roberto Speranza It rings a few minutes after eleven o’clock, at the same moment that the Financial Times website relaunches an article dedicated to the case of Italy. The article is titled: “The hard lessons endured help Italy to keep the second wave at bay” Subtitle: “While Spain, France and the United Kingdom suffer a new wave of Covid, Italy, after a brutal first phase, is resisting”. Roberto Speranza does not fall into the temptation to claim a specific Italian exception, but he recognizes that the photography of Europe at this moment is presented with two different nuances: there are countries where infections have spread slowly and there are countries where infections have started again worrying way. Contagions, says Speranza, are increasing everywhere (yesterday 1,640, with 20 victims) but Italy, says the minister, thanks to a monitoring system that seems to work, thanks to a rapid tracking capacity that seems to work and thanks to a Citizen discipline that seems to persist for the moment has succeeded, as the Financial Times writes, in keeping the wave at bay. And precisely for this reason, given that Italy is the first European country that has indicated a possible direction to manage the pandemic, Italy, says the minister, could become the first country to indicate a possible direction to manage coexistence with the virus. , through the rapid implementation of a € 32 billion plan dedicated to strengthening the national health system.

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