Milan a ticking time ‘bomb’, virologist warns
Residents are now free to move around after two months under a pandemic lockdown, in Italy's economic capital of Milan. – EPA pic, May 9, 2020.
ITALY’S economic capital Milan is a virus time “bomb” at risk of erupting with residents now free to move around – some gathering for canal-side cocktails – after two months under a pandemic lockdown. The city in the northern Lombardy region is the epicentre of Italy’s outbreak, one of the worst in Europe in terms of deaths and infections.
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