According to Italian epidemiologist

Massimo Ciczzi, university epidemiologist “Campo Bio-Medico” of Rome said today, at a hearing at the Italian Senate's Health Commission, that the SarsCov2 virus is losing power mainly because of the effect of isolation, social distance and the use of protective equipment. He also added that the” cause could also be the transitional mutations of [...]
Massimo Ciczzi, university epidemiologist “Campo Bio-Medico” of Rome said today, at a hearing at the Italian Senate's Health Commission, that the SarsCov2 virus is losing power mainly because of the effect of isolation, social distance and the use of protective equipment.
He also added that the” could also be the transitional mutations of the virus, which make it less contagious”.
What's being done in models developed by different researchers, these days, are all hypotheses, because there's a lack of pathogenic evidence in the cell lab and virus”, Ciocozi correctly identified.
That the virus is losing power can be seen from the fact that its circulation has decreased and this can be the effect of these mutations. But, I repeat, this is also a hypothesis that needs to be proven”, he concluded.











