Massimo Galli the reopenings just can’t get them down. The government’s decision to allow a maximum of six people sitting indoors in a restaurant in the white zone did not see the director of the infectious disease clinic of the Sacco hospital in Milan agree. “It’s different to have a table of 10 vaccinated compared to a table of unvaccinated people. Four at the table or more? It depends on how many are immunized. At present it would no longer have been the case to talk about the number of people who can sit together in a restaurant indoors, if we had had more people vaccinated “.
And again, to remark: “It is a question destined to be, I hope, passed very quickly. Now let those who have the responsibility of deciding decide. “That of Galli, issued to theberaking latest news, it is a curiosity to the executive. The infectious disease specialist accuses that not enough has been done to increase the number of people vaccinated: “If we had worked harder, more quickly, to put together a vaccination register, to establish reasonable criteria for giving people a ‘driving license’ indicative, at least, of a lesser ease of getting infected. Fortunately, in the current state of affairs, the progress of vaccinations allows some hints of optimism“.
Once again the expert fears the circulation of the coronavirus “in the strata of the unvaccinated population”, for this “it is necessary to find the balance between the two issues: on the one hand to vaccinate more and consequently try fewer restrictions; and on the other to have more certainty in allowing more activities to people who have immune coverage due to vaccine or natural infection. “In short, right now it is too hasty for Galli to allow Italians to sit at a table in a restaurant. At least until they have received the vaccine. He thinks otherwise Matteo Bassetti who threw a real jab at his colleague reminding “that when you talk every night, in every television program and you are of a certain age, sooner or later you say nonsense. And last night it was called serious and heavy “.
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