Italy may be on wrong path in fighting coronavirus contagion – scientist
A basket hung up so people can donate or take for free food is seen, as Italy struggles to contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Naples, Italy March 30, 2020. The sign reads: 'Who can puts in, who can't takes'. REUTERS/Ciro De LucaROME (Reuters) - Italy's measures to halt coronavirus contagion do not seem to be working and it should change its strategy by setting up centers to separate people with suspected symptoms from their families, a prominent Italian scientist said on Monday.Italy, which has suffered the world's highest death toll from coronavirus, has been in nationwide lockdown
