dozens of ambulances lined up towards hospitals



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A column of dozens of ambulances queuing to get to Turin hospitals: it is one of the strongest images of this second wave of coronavirus infections, a photo that tells better than many others of the new health emergency faced by doctors and nurses. The photo was taken by Pietro Izzo and posted on Instagram: it portrays the ambulance column with the sirens turned off returning around 10 at night on Corso Dante towards the hospital area at the end of their service. “Ten ambulances were queuing under the house. A blue light that filled all the apartments on the street. No siren, so empty (I hope) and about to return to the warehouse, or where ambulances go to sleep when they finish a shift. But impressive. And because it impressed me, I filtered the photo to make them look like many toy cars, to put a little distance between them and me and have a little less sadness. With all that, ambulances are life expectancy. “

Piedmont is in the red zone as of tomorrow: it will be closed

Starting tomorrow, November 5 and until the end of December 3, Piedmont will be a red zone and therefore a blockade similar to the one applied last March will come into effect throughout the region. The latest data on infections and hospital admissions are indeed very worrying, as is the Rt infection index, which is the first in Italy, with a coefficient of 2.16: a figure that convinced the government to block the entire region. , with the exception of activities considered essential. Starting tomorrow, Piedmontese people will be able to leave home only by showing self-certification: it will be necessary to prove that the departure is due to work, health or indifferent emergencies, including accompanying their children to school wherever it is. open.



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