Another 1,022 deaths from Covid in a week, 146 per day on average. Italy has the first place for mortality per 100 thousand inhabitants in Western Europe, according to data from Johns Hopkins University (over 50% more than Germany). Even if the peak of deaths seems to be behind us, with 161 other people who lost their lives yesterday, the question that has tormented us since the beginning of the pandemic has reappeared: why so many griefs in our country?
Burioni’s doubts about treatments
With a tweet the virologist asked Roberto Burioni of the San Raffaele in Milan: “Either we are counting them badly (but it seems not), or we are treating them badly (I can suspect, but …