WASHINGTON: Epidemiologists and other researchers have rejected the recent findings of Alberto Zangrillo, the head of the San Raffaele Hospital in Italy's Milan, that the novel coronavirus was losing its potency, while the severity of illness is decreasing. According to the Italian doctor, a test run over the past 10 days showed that a viral load in quantitative terms was much less compared to the one carried out a month or two months ago. Coronavirus lockdown: Latest updates "The virus clinically no longer exists in Italy," The Washington Post quoted Zangrillo as saying. Several other experts have advised to remain cautious as the clinical findings in Italy do not...
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