- Italy has seen an improvement in coronavirus statistics over the past few weeks, as the curve has been flattened significantly.
- The country is opening up slowly, with some demanding more swift action from the government.
- One doctor claims that the coronavirus “clinically no longer exists in Italy,” a claim that’s not backed by actual data.
The novel coronavirus has infected almost 6.3 million people as of Monday morning, with more than 375,000 people having died of COVID-19 complications. The curve has been flattened in many regions where life is resuming to some degree, but the threat isn’t gone. Some warn that a second peak is possible, and others expect a second wave at some point down the line, quite possibly in the fall.
What’s clear is that the virus hasn’t disappeared and won’t anytime soon. Experts say it might never be eradicated, though we hope to find effective drugs and vaccines to help us treat and prevent the illness. To say the virus has disappeared is incredibly misleading, at best, but that’s exactly what one Italian doctor has claimed.
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