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04 May 2021 "It hurts to see Piazza Duomo with 30 thousand fans screaming, celebrating, many without masks. Those people have shown that they do not have a shred of common sense. It means that the risk is still underestimated too much". The undersecretary of health, Pierpaolo Sileri, says this, speaking of the celebrations for the Inter Scudetto, in an interview at the opening of La Stampa. "If there were positive, some contagion has certainly occurred. How many, we will be able to tell only in two weeks". 



"We know - observes Sileri - that the incidence in Lombardy is about 14 cases per 10 thousand inhabitants. If there were 30 thousand people in Piazza Duomo, then 45 of them should have been positive. How many have infected, in turn, hard to say ". He then underlines that "in the square there were not only Milanese", therefore the danger is of "possible repercussions on Lombardy, not only on Milan".   



Taking stock of the last few days, he says that "more than 200 deaths a day are still many, too many. However, I believe that at the end of this month we will reach the threshold of 15 or 20 deaths a day". For Sileri, the time has also come to open the RSA to visits from relatives: "Today in the RSAs 94.4% of guests received the first dose of vaccine and 80% have the second dose, including the staff", for to whom "with contingent entrances, a rotating list and tampons at the entrance, I don't see why they shouldn't reopen visits to relatives. I have asked several times and I have also told Rezza".