Signs of hope in Italy: The rate of death drops at the lowest point in the week

The number of daily deaths from Corleone in Italy has dropped to the lowest point in more than a week, until the head of the National Institute of Health, Silvio Bruaferro, said the number of deaths and infected “was beginning to decline. ” “is a result we must achieve day by day. If this [...]
It's a result we have to reach day by day. If this is confirmed, we need to start thinking about the second phase and contain the distribution of this disease,” said Bruaferro.
On Sunday, Italy registered 525 deaths, bringing the total to 15 thousand and 887, dates Periscope from NBC.
Health Minister Roberto Sperca announced a plan to respond to the second <x0phasis”, which could ease quarantine reserves but still keep social distance measures.
Despite positive news, Speranza warned it was too early to know whether the country would remove quarantine, telling the daily La Repubblica that “would have more difficult months ahead. ” /Periscope












