It's not as bad as Wuhan was yet, but northern Italy is on its knees. There aren't nearly enough hospital beds. They have to perform triage, to decide who will live and who will die. If you're over 70 you don't get a ventilator, so you're condemned to death if you can't breath on your own. This is the most prosperous part of Italy by the way, and has a modern, first world health care system that's equal to ours.
There's an oasis amid the carnage, the town of Vo, near Venice, where the coronavirus has been eliminated by testing and retesting every one of the town's 3300 inhabitants. First time through, they found that 3% of the population was infected. They isolated this group. They identified asymptomatic carriers, like typhoid Mary, each of whom can transmit the disease to ten other people. Anyway, now not a single one of the town's inhabitants tests positive for the coronavirus.
This is like what South Korea has done. By aggressive testing and quarantining they've been able to avoid becoming another Italy.
More lab tests, this needs to be a top priority. The dumb shit politicians and the FDA and the CDC and the private and state and local labs need to make tests widely available, and those infected need to be quarantined. Otherwise we're fucked. We're looking at waiting until the winter flu season in 2022/2023 for a vaccine, so testing, social distancing, and isolation are all we've got. That and attention to hygienic methods of hand washing and nose picking.
Here are a couple of good articles, the first on what happened in the town of Vo:
https://www.ft.com/content/0dba7ea8-...d-da70cff6e4d3
And here's an article on what went wrong with the FDA and CDC, so that getting tests was delayed. Take the parts about Trump with a pinch of salt. For example, they criticize him for trying to open testing up to everyone, not just those with symptoms, which was exactly what he should have done:
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...ting-in-the-us
OK, back to my sabbatical. These are dangerous times for people over 60 and with underlying health conditions. Be wise and be safe!