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Coronavirus, Hope: “Still no decision on the reduction of the quarantine”

“There is an ongoing discussion at an international level – continues Speranza, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting in Bari -. We talked about it in the last meeting of all the health ministers. Our CTS, the technical-scientific committee, has the quality, skills, experience to be able to fully evaluate and a balance will be sought, also in this case, between the understanding of which additional risk one assumes in the event of a reduction in quarantine days, the epidemiological situation of the country and the possible benefits for the country of a choice of this nature “.

“I see the light at the end of the tunnel” “I see the light at the end of the tunnel”, continues the minister, specifying: “I think that in a few months we will have encouraging news from the scientific world, but in these months we must resist. The behavior of each is really fundamental. . We must tell people with the utmost serenity: we are not in a phase of zero risk, zero risk does not exist and those who think we can have zero risk, somehow want to procrastinate and tell us something that is not in the truth. to lower the risk as much as possible. Always remember that the essential key is people’s behavior “.

In France quarantine reduced to 7 days Meanwhile, despite the significant daily increase in cases, Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced that in France the quarantine for people who have been in contact with positive Covid-19 drops from 14 to 7 days. “The virus will remain for a few more months and we must be able to live with it, without being carried away by the logic of a generalized confinement despite the sharp increase in positivity,” said Castex.

European Disease Center: “10-day quarantine prevents discovery of 6% of cases” The reduction of the quarantine period from 14 to 10 days “would result in a loss of detection of symptomatic cases among close contacts of confirmed cases of about 6%”. This is what the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control says, in response to a specific request made by Germany. The percentage of 6%, adds the body, is “large enough to have relevance for public health”.

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