Stages of Coronavirus
Italy (stolen from @JasonYanowitz and slightly edited)Updated 3 years ago
Canada inplemented Quarantine Procedures a little faster than Italy, and that has saved many lives.
But Poor Italy didn't...
But Poor Italy didn't...
Stage #1 - Day 1 (Feb 27):
- You know that coronavirus exists, and the first cases begin to appear in your country.
- Well, nothing to worry about, it's just a bad flu!
- I'm not 75+yo so what could possibly happen to me?
- I'm safe, everybody is overreacting
- What's the need to go out with masks and stock toilet paper?
- I'm going to live my life as usual, there's no need to freak out.
Stage #2 - Day 2:
- The number of cases begins to be significant.
- They declare "red zone" and quarantine one or two small cities where they found the first cases and a lot of people were infected (Feb 22nd).
- Well that's sad and somewhat worrisome but they're taking care of it so nothing to panic about.
- There are some deaths but they're all old people so the media is just creating panic for views, how shameful.
- People lead their life as usual..
- I'm not going to stop going out and meeting my friends am I?
- It's not going to get me. Everybody's fine here.
Stage #3 - Day 3 (March 7th). :
- 25% of the county is under quarantine.
- The number of cases increases rapidly.
- They almost doubled in one day.
- There's more deaths.
- They declare red zones and quarantine the 4 regions where the majority of cases are registered (March 7).
- Schools and universities are closed in these areas
- BUT bars, work places, restaurants and so on are still open.
- The decree gets released by some newspaper before it should...
- ~10k people from the red zone escape from the area that same night to return to their homes in the rest of Italy (this will be important later).
- Most of the population of the remaining 75% of Italy still does what it always does.
- They still don't realize the seriousness of the situation.
- Everywhere you turn people advise to wash your hands and limit going out, large groups are forbidden, every 5 minutes on TV they remind you of these rules.
- But it still hasn't settled in people's mind.
Stage #4 - Day 4:
- The number of cases is heavily increasing.
- Schools and universities are closed everywhere for at least a month.
- It's a national health emergency.
- Hospitals are at capacity, entire units are cleared to make space for coronavirus patients.
- There aren't enough doctors and nurses.
- They're calling retired ones and those in their last 2 years of university.
- There's no shifts any more, just work as much as you can.
- Of course doctors and nurses are getting infected, spreading it to their families.
- There's too many cases of pneumonia, too many people who need ICU and not enough places for everyone.
- At this point is like being at war: doctors have to choose who to treat based on their survival chance.
- That means that the elderly and trauma/stroke patients can't get treated because corona cases have priority.
- There's not enough resources for everybody so they have to be distributed for best outcome.
- I wish I was joking but it's literally what has happened.
- People die because there wasn't any more space.
- I have a doctor friend who called me devastated because he had to let 3 people die that day.
- Nurses crying because they see people dying and can't do anything aside from offering some oxygen.
- A friend's relative died yesterday of corona because they couldn't treat him.
- It's chaos, the system is collapsing.
- Coronavirus and the crisis it's provoking is all you hear about everywhere.
Stage #5 - Day 5:
- Remember the 10k idiots who ran from the red zone to the rest of Italy?
- The entire country under quarantine (March 9).
- The goal is to delay the spreading of the virus as much as possible.
- People can go to work, do grocery shopping, go to the pharmacy, and all businesses are still open because otherwise the economy would collapse (it already is),
- You can't move from your commune unless you have a valid reason.
- Now there's fear, you see a lot of people with masks and gloves around
- There are still are people who think that they're invincible, who go to restaurants in large groups, hang out with friends to drink and so on.
Stage #6 - Day 6 (March 12th):
- 2 days later, it's announced that all (most) businesses are closed: Bars, restaurants, shopping centers, all kinds of shops etc.
- Everything except supermarkets and pharmacies.
- You can move around only if you have certification with you.
- The certification is an official document where you declare your name, where you're coming from, where you're going and what for.
- There are a lot of police check points.
- If you're found outside without a valid reason you risk a fine up to â¬206.
- If you're a known positive patient you risk from 1 to 12 years of jail for homicide.