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Covid, does quarantine still make sense for the asymptomatic?

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Covid, does quarantine still make sense for the asymptomatic?

It is a huge effort to curb Covid. Worse still the latest Omicron BA.5 variant: too many infections and many hospitalizations. But above all, a million asymptomatic in isolation. And it is here that the attention of the experts and of the ministry now focuses. Attention to the need to always and in any case provide for quarantine in the event of contagion. With a compelling question: is it appropriate, in light of the spread of the virus, to keep it for those who have no symptoms and therefore feel like “kidnapped at home”?

Experts divided

The experts are divided: the infectious disease specialist Matteo Bassetti, of the San Martino hospital in Genoa, invites to “eliminate” it for those who have no symptoms; the virologist Fabrizio Pregliascomedical director of Galeazzi in Milan, invites you to keep it, at least for …

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