Italy Finds Tens of Thousands of COVID-19 Cases—Literally at Random

ROME—The white square tent in the parking lot of an Ikea on the outskirts of Rome looks like it could be a store display for the latest flat-pack garden gazebo. But behind the flap, health officials in hazmat are carrying out random screenings for COVID-19, a potentially life-saving measure and one of the most proactive ways Italians have found to beat the COVID-19 pandemic, at least for now. Just a few months ago, Italy was in a very bad place,…