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Luigi Cajazzo, the former director general of Wellbeing for the Lombardy region, who resigned last May, and his deputy Marco Salmoiraghi, still in office, are under investigation for the management of the Pesenti Fenaroli hospital in Alzano Lombardo, closed and reopened within three hours of February 23 after the discovery of the first two coronavirus-positive patients. Since May, the Bergamo Prosecutor’s Office has been investigating the management of the pandemic in the province of Bergamo, the most affected by the coronavirus in Italy and one of the most affected in the world during the so-called first wave.
In this period, the magistrates of Bergamo spoke with all the main protagonists of this matter, which also refers to the lack of establishment of the “red zone” for the municipalities of Nembro and Alzano Lombardo: from the President of Lombardy Attilio Fontana to the President of the Council Giuseppe Conte. The magistrates received the complaints and testimonies collected by the committees of the victims’ families and confiscated thousands of pages of documents.
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In addition to Cajazzo and Salmoiraghi, Aida Andreassi, the manager of the organizational unit of the hospital of the same regional Welfare, Francesco Locati, the director of Asst, the territorial companies of social health of Seriate, and Roberto Cosentina, the director of health are investigated. On Thursday, the Guardia di Finanza applied seven decrees for the acquisition of documents and material at the headquarters of the Lombardy region and at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità.
The Guardia di Finanza acquired copies of material on PCs and smartphones from officials and executives, in particular exchanges of emails and WhatsApp chats, in order to reconstruct what happened on February 23, when it was decided not to establish the “red zone “. To explain the reopening of the Alzano hospital, Lombardo Locati had written in a memoir that “it was an order from the region.”
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