The Italians convinced that the Alanta-Valencia match brought to the Coronavirus

The Italians have come to conclusions about the way the coronary was distributed in their country. Sports media in the neighboring country today have published an article writing that disaster for the district of Lombardy began on February 19th in Milan. The Italians claim that the virus currently marks 5 thousand [...]
The Italians have come to conclusions about the way the coronary was distributed in their country. Sports media in the neighboring country today have published an article writing that disaster for the district of Lombardy began on February 19th in Milan. Italians claim the virus, which currently marks nearly 5,000 deaths in Italy, has been spread thanks to the Champions League match between Atalanta and Valencias, which was played in “San Siro”, attended by 43 thousand Italian fans.
<x0..."Atalanta-Valencia can be said to be the zero match,” said in an interview with Corriere dello Sport , infectious disease specialist Francesco Le Foche as he also showed his consideration for the coronary and the dramatic situation that Bergamo faces.
The media add more than 1/3 of Bergamo's population had travelled to Milan to watch that match, but, according to them, it was best not to have happened. According to Italian media that quote civil defence sources, the virus came just from the Spaniards, who joined Italians in the subway, after Avid-19 had emerged in southern Spain several days ago and the Dutch fans had shown symptoms the following day.
But after the match, the party came, the one that spread the virus even more massively, turning that night into a nightmare. The number of people who lost their lives in Italy in the last 24 hours is 793. 4825 is the total number of victims, while 53578 others have been infected. A day earlier, the number of victims in Italy went to 4032 from COVID-19.
Meanwhile, experts have warned that if the figures of those infected by Covid-19 are not reduced by Sunday, the government must take tougher security measures to block the spread of this deadly virus.












