As Covid Fatigue Fuels Infections in Europe, Italy Resists the Second Wave

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Italy had one of the spring’s worst coronavirus death tolls—which helps explain why Italians are working harder than others in Europe to limit a second wave

Months after Italy’s lockdown against the coronavirus ended, Enrica Grazioli still sanitizes everything that comes into her Milan apartment, wears face masks diligently and limits interactions between her sons and their grandparents.

Ms. Grazioli, a self-proclaimed social butterfly who loves to cook for guests, still hasn’t had friends over for dinner since the virus struck. “Am I overdoing it?” says Ms. Grazioli. “Maybe, but we had a national tragedy of epic proportions and you don’t quickly forget something like that.”

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