Can Reasoned Mass Testing Impact on Covid-19 Hard Outcomes in Wide Community Contexts? An Evidence-based Opinion
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We provide data of Covid-19 epidemic in two geographycally contiguous Italian regions, Lombardy and Veneto, which were the first and simultaneously hit by SARS-2-Cov in Italy but showed markedly different disease outcome in terms of case fatality rate, mortality and hospitalization.. We discuss similarities and differences in the regional context and conclude that Covid-19 better outcome in Veneto was due, at least in part, to the adoption of a strategy of active search of asymptomatic SARS-2-CoV infections ( Reasoned Mass Testing;) instead of a strategy strictly based on detection of symptomatic cases.SARS.
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