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Soon theItaly It could be found, in terms of new daily cases of coronavirus, to register the same number of countries as France, Spain and the United Kingdom.
He is convinced of it Massimo Galli, primary specialist in infectious diseases at the Sacco hospital in Milan, who expressed all his concern about the current trend of infections in Italy during an interview with The Republic.
Galli actually defined the current situation in our country as a “tragic déjà vu“, Emphasizing how”the The situation in Milan is becoming very alarming, bordering on saturation”.
More than the issues of the last bulletin is the pressure in hospitals which is beginning to worry, since Sacco now accepts only Covid patients by decision of the Region.
“We have to look at the projections, which unfortunately have little chance of failure – explained the specialist in infectious diseases – In 15 days we will be like France, Spain and the United Kingdom”.
Coronavirus: Italy as soon as France?
In the last 24 hours on Italy there have been the largest number of new cases since the start of the pandemic, with 8,804 more positivity than the day before, but the situation is much worse in other European countries.
In fact, October 15 was the day of the negative record also for the France, with more than 30,000 new cases, while in United Kingdom has almost reached the threshold of 19,000 positivity and in Spain has exceeded 13,000.
It is no coincidence that these countries have recently adopted much stricter measures than ours to contain the contagion: from curfew in France until mini-lock in Spain and the United Kingdom.
By Massimo Galli the trend of our epidemiological curve would leave no room for doubt, with Italy that according to the head of Sacco could be in the same situation as in France.
the government To avoid this eventuality, it would be studying other measures that would be added to the recent Decree of the Prime Minister: we are also talking about a possible curfew, while for high school students, distance education could be given.
It remains to be seen if Italy is still in the conditions to be able to reverse the trend and avoid that this second wave is as devastating as the first: the feeling is that the Government and the Regions during the summer months did not fulfill their holiday duties in the best way, with new measures that now seem taken for granted so as not to aggravate the health emergency.