Italian physicist: The second phase of the coronary will last between 6 and 8 months

The director of the Boston North East University Institute of Sciences, physicist Alessandro Vespignani, explained how long the second phase in Italy can last after the closure of the coronary pandemic. For me, it's a process I see for the next 6-8 months. The second phase will continue for a long time. [...]
The director of the Boston North East University Institute of Sciences, physicist Alessandro Vespignani, explained how long the second phase in Italy can last after the closure of the coronary pandemic.
For me, it's a process I see for the next 6-8 months. The second phase will continue for a long time. We cannot imagine a war won because we will have other battles and should not think that we can return to complete normality in July or August “, Vespignani said.
Now in Italy we are at a positive school stage, but in the coming weeks, I would not rush to remove the measures because there are still many cases. Tools to exit the emergency in the safest way will have to be made sure: we want to go back to a pre-wave phase”, he said, broadcast the Liberia newspaper.












