The risks associated with the arrival of the Delta variant in Europe should be contained by the effects of vaccines and should not affect the reopening that are so beneficial to the economic recovery of the Old Continent. This is reported by an analysis on the subject published by Goldman Sachs.
The Delta variant is of concern, especially due to its higher transmissibility rate. But the data that emerged from various researches carried out say that, although there may be new peaks of infections, especially in the autumn months, vaccines can give decisive help. Especially in limiting hospitalizations, one of the aspects considered most important by European governments.
Therefore, net of the uncertainty that always grips the pandemic theme, the rebound of the economy after the reopening in the Old Continent should be safe. And as the immunization campaign for European citizens continues, the threatening Delta variant should also be kept in check.