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The president of the Italian Medical Associations, Filippo Anelli, requested a total closure for all Italian regions, through his intervention on the Internet, due to the pressure received by hospitals and many intensive care units.
Last week, the Giuseppe Conte government divided Italy into three danger zones: red (equivalent to a universal blockade), orange (with a series of strict restrictions) and yellow (with greater mobility for citizens and companies).
Hospitals are suffocating
In many parts of Italy, however (from Lombardy to Turin to Naples), the pressure on public hospitals has continued to mount over the past twenty-four hours.
So much so that right now, on the outskirts of many Naples hospitals, dozens of coronavirus patients remain in private cars waiting for beds to be released in wards or emergencies. Doctors and nurses place oxygen cylinders outside the car to help patients with obvious respiratory problems whenever possible.
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