Coronavirus Italy, Hope: contagions stabilize, next 7-10 decisive days



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Roberto Speranza (Ansa)
Roberto Speranza (Ansa)

Rome, November 16, 2020 – In the match of‘Italy against Coronavirus “the next 7-10 days” will be decisive. The Minister of Health says it, Roberto Speranza, in an interview with The impression. “I’m still very cautious,” he explains, “but our CTS experts tell us that the contagion curve is stabilizing” (here is the Covid bulletin from November 15). Noting that “it is still too early to say,” Speranza admits, however, that “there are valid reasons to believe that the latest measures are starting to pay off.” About him Vaccine for coronavirus The minister confirms that “at the beginning we will have doses for 1.7 million people (medical and health personnel and RSA)”, but clarifies that “for true mass vaccinations we will have to wait until the second half of 2021”.

Meanwhile, slight signs of improvement can be seen. And they could be key to prevent national blockade seen by many as a specter for the economy. But not only that, because if the situation were to become less severe, it is not ruled out that some relaxation of the restrictions could come close to Christmas. “Surely there will be an expansion of the possibilities of movement”, predicts Fabrizio Pregliasco, medical director of the “Galeazzi” Institute in Milan. That, however, reiterates: “It will have to be a sober Christmas: an ‘all free’ would lead us to a third wave.” The mantra is always the same, that is, “it depends on us, on how we will be able to manage living with the virus”. According to Pregliasco against noni we do not have “a srpint, but a marathon”.

the last News give Governor Marsilio ready to sign an order that brings theAbruzzo in the red zone. Yesterday at Basilicata instead, it announced that it will keep schools closed until December 2. Today, meanwhile, the attack by the president of the Friuli-Venice and Giulia Massimiliano Fedriga to the decisions taken by the Government on the map of the regions. “Decisions have to be made, even if they are difficult, but you can’t delegate everything to one algorithm,” says Fedriga, pointing to the CTS parameters. “Politics must be able to summarize and assume responsibilities,” he adds.

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