A man wearing a protective face mask sanitises his hands on a beach that was reopened last week after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus, in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy on May 31, 2020 Reuters
A man wearing a protective face mask sanitises his hands on a beach that was reopened last week after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus, in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy on May 31, 2020 Reuters
A man wearing a protective face mask sanitises his hands on a beach that was reopened last week after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus, in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy on May 31, 2020 Reuters
A man wearing a protective face mask sanitises his hands on a beach that was reopened last week after months of closure due to an outbreak of the coronavirus, in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy on Ma

Coronavirus losing potency, top Italian doctor says


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The new coronavirus is losing its potency and has become much less lethal, a senior Italian doctor has said.

"In reality, the virus clinically no longer exists in Italy," said Alberto Zangrillo, the head of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan in the northern region of Lombardy, which has borne the brunt of Italy's coronavirus contagion.

"The swabs that were performed over the last 10 days showed a viral load in quantitative terms that was absolutely infinitesimal compared to the ones carried out a month or two months ago," he told RAI television on Sunday.

UPDATE: WHO says no evidence of coronavirus losing potency

Italy has the third highest fatalities in the world from Covid-19, with 33,415 people dying since the outbreak came to light on February 21. It has the sixth highest tally of cases in the world at 233,019.

However new infections and fatalities have fallen steadily in May and the country is unwinding some of the most rigid lockdown restrictions introduced anywhere on the continent.

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Mr Zangrillo said some experts were too alarmist about the prospect of a second wave of infections and politicians needed to take into account the new reality.

"We've got to get back to being a normal country," he said. "Someone has to take responsibility for terrorising the country."

The government urged caution, saying it was far too soon to claim victory.

"Pending scientific evidence to support the thesis that the virus has disappeared ... I would invite those who say they are sure of it not to confuse Italians," said Sandra Zampa, an undersecretary at the health ministry.

"We should instead invite Italians to maintain the maximum caution, maintain physical distancing, avoid large groups, to frequently wash their hands and to wear masks."

A second doctor from northern Italy told the national ANSA news agency that he was also seeing the coronavirus weaken. "The strength the virus had two months ago is not the same strength it has today," said Matteo Bassetti, head of the infectious diseases clinic at the San Martino hospital in the city of Genoa.

"It is clear that today the Covid-19 disease is different."

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