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A young Potentino graduate, Elena (let’s use a fantasy name), until a few days ago in Rome to continue her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, she began to have a fever. When the loss of taste and smell added to the high temperature, she worriedly tried to make a tampon for a fee, but in Lazio, it seems that it is not possible. So, with the symptoms worsening, she contacted the Lazio regional toll-free number for the coronavirus health emergency.
“After reporting my case to the toll-free number, they quarantined me for 14 days and told me that as I was not a resident, I could not take the test.
With the symptoms worsening, the girl called the toll-free number and was assured that her case would be taken “to attention.” They told me that “they would come home to check it out and that ASL would call me to do a swab. This never happened, despite calling the toll free number every day. I started having a cough, a high fever, and a headache. No one has called or verified that I am really home. “
“I behaved correctly for the common good – explains the girl – after the symptoms and the 14 days of quarantine of my own free will, I took a serological test. The data was unclear, according to my doctor. At that time, my father, a heart patient, came looking for me and I drove back to Basilicata. So I put my family’s health at risk because in my region they would have given me the tampon, which I did, and it gave a positive result ”.
At this point, I wonder why a non-resident cannot have a tampon in a city where there are many students, tourists and people who are off site for work reasons. What if it was an elderly person or with previous health problems?
Now the young woman is being cared for at home. Her mother and father, despite having taken all measures to contain the infection, have been correctly placed in solitary confinement, waiting to have a swab taken.
Elena told her misadventure on her Instagram profile with a video.
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