Reading some of these comments makes me feel sick much more than a possible coronavirus. It’s unbelievable how people are speculating over a country which has the only guilt to had run too many tests, even when people were not showing any symptom nor they were connected to the red zones of Codogno and the villages in the Lodi area which are now in lockdown.
And just for your information (if any of you cares about it) the number of people positive to COVID-19 is not the one showed on TV, because in those 650 cases are counted ALL the people tested positive to the virus at a FIRST test but not everyone was then confirmed by the second one run by the ISS (National Istitute of Health), which is, by the way, the only institution allowed to confirm the COVID-19 cases. In fact, the real numbers are not so high and despite 17 deaths (all elderly people AND with previous serious health problems) the number of cured is increasing to over 40. Let’s also consider that many of the infected are not in particular concerning situations.
The thing that is harming the most is the ignorance and the irrational fear.
It's not even too many tests, personally i fully approve our approach, we shouldn't underestimate anything when it comes health.
It's just baffling to see the response overseas which is basically ignoring the issue and blaming us for informing, and no borders can stop it in this day and age, but it is important to keep in mind that people do recover, life will continue as always.
Health first, and that is right and commendable; but I don't understand why the difference was made since the two events are not even a week apart.
(full disclosure - I am a Boomer)