The coronavirus pandemic in Italy is over


Tarro, who was one of the most active doctors in the fight against cholera in the seventies, says: “The extension of the state of emergency now makes no sense. "The pandemic in Italy is over." Commenting on the growing outbreaks in Italy, he said: "These are normal demonstrations at the end of a pandemic process. "These are imported infections, not autochthonous." The Italian doctor, Alberto Zangrillo, states that Covid-19 has lost its strength. The director of intensive care at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan is increasingly convinced that Italians should return to normal life. In recent weeks, he has sparked much discussion over his claim that the virus would have died. During a live appearance on "La7", Zangrillo reiterated his thesis saying that "the virus has lost its strength", which he underlined in a letter to "Fatto Quotidiano". "Anyone who is in contact with an Italian hospital doctor knows that, in recent months, the main cause of hospitalization of patients with Sars-Cov2, has occurred because they have concomitant diseases," said Zangrillo.

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