If the restrictions on going out to Italy are relaxed, the infection will spread again.

In Italy, where there are many deaths due to the infection with the new coronavirus next to the United States, if 90% or more of the population of the government's research institute is still susceptible to infection, loosening measures such as going out restrictions may spread the infection again. I warned you not.

Bruzaferro, director of the Italian National Institutes of Health, announced at a press conference on the 16th that he was investigating how many people were infected with the new coronavirus and had antibodies.

And although it varies from region to region, "more than 90% of the Italian population is estimated to be uninfected, which means that most citizens are still vulnerable," over 90% of the population remains I pointed out that I was easily infected.

In addition, Director Bruzaferro said that 70 to 80% of the population must have antibodies to the virus in order to prevent the spread of infection, but it is difficult to realize this immediately. He warned that if he relaxed measures such as restrictions on going out to avoid his contact, the infection could spread again.

The Italian government says that it will continue to restrict outing all over the country until next month, but how to prevent the spread of infection seems to be a major issue for lifting the restriction.

In Italy, of the population of approximately 60 million, more than 1.24 million people were tested and 172,434 of them were confirmed to be infected, but it has been pointed out that the tests have not been carried out sufficiently, and the actual infected people Is said to be more than this.