2. Italy was the first country in Europe to ban direct flights with China.
3. Really took some hard, unpopular decisions regarding quarantine and containment. Lombardy and Veneto are the main engine of the country.
4. Together with Japan, has one of the oldest, age wise, populations on the planet, the most fragile in this moment (reason for the high mortality rate).
5. Schools and university closed until April. Entire provinces will be in quarantine (no entry/exit unless for urgent reasons) .etc.
I hope other countries in Europe won't be in a worse situation in a few weeks time due to the delayed start they had. I think Italy did the best by searching as wide as possible even if this wrongly painted them as the source of the spreading in Europe. But, in the long run, it was for the best.
2. We only know about china's infection rate what china wants us to know. given that there is no free press there, anyone talking about coronavirus in china should take china-provided information with a grain of salt.
3. as soon as other countries start properly testing, they'll get "hit" too.
To look at found cases and assume that is a reflection of reality at this point is wishful thinking
How they manage to find these infected people out millions of Italians?
Can somebody explain this to non-virologist?
It just got hit the earliest so it's already that bad. It will hit more at the same strength.
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Have you ever seen Italians speaking?
They speak and use their hands to support the talk, doing explanations and emphasis on hands gestures.
As they speak saliva goes in the air and land in the hands and as they touch other surfaces contaminating it.
Hence the virus has a chance to migrate to different locations.
Also, tourists, tend to travel (a lot) within the country, which means that the virus rapidly migrates inside the country.
And, it also cannot mandate complete public shutdown, which gave the virus a chance to start a community spread.
Once a community spreads starts, this is effectively a denial of service attack on the health care system, and this is what happening now.