China News Service, April 20. According to Euronet, Italy’s Prime Minister Draghi announced last week that the market will be reopened on April 26, saying that the risk of restarting is a reasonable risk that must be faced to restore the economy. The restart was questioned by Italian experts, who worried that the epidemic would rebound once it was opened, and called for the continued closure.

On February 1, local time, the Colosseum reopened in Rome, Italy.

The picture shows the singer rehearsing his performance in the Colosseum.

  According to reports, in response to Draghi's government's argument for restarting the economy, Gali, director of the infectious disease department of the Sacco Hospital in Milan, Italy, said that Draghi's risk calculation method is incorrect.

At present, there are 500,000 cases in Italy, and the true number is definitely more than what has been counted.

In addition, Italy has only 23.5 doses of vaccination per 100 residents, and there are many elderly people who have not been vaccinated.

Although the current infection curve has declined, once it is opened, the epidemic will rebound soon.

  Crisanti, director of the Department of Microbiology and Virology at the University of Padova, Italy, said that the current ability of the new crown virus to be transmitted is still very strong. At the risk of the epidemic, it should continue to be closed, not open.

  Crisanti stated that Draghi's reasonable risk is an absolute political vocabulary, not a scientific vocabulary.

This risk consists of two parts, the probability and intensity of the risk.

First of all, in terms of probability, we already know that infections are bound to increase. This is not a possibility and a probability, but a necessity.

Besides the intensity, our epidemic parameters remain high, and opening up now will inevitably aggravate the epidemic.

  Brusafero, the director of the Italian National Institute of Health, pointed out that Draghi's decision was "political." Obviously, it was a decision made by Draghi and the experts appointed by him to fight the epidemic.

The situation faced by Draghi today is the same as the situation faced by the Conte government last summer.

In fact, we all know the end of the open market. Conte’s opening policy last summer ushered in the second wave of epidemics across the country. We hope that this opening will not repeat the same mistakes.

(Huang Xin)