“I am 26 years old, I have colon cancer and they can no longer operate on me due to the Covid emergency”



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“I am 26 years old, I am sick with cancer but the health system is suffering so much that it can no longer cure.” This is the complaint made on social networks by Martina Luoni, a Milanese girl who was diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer three years ago. After winning it, she is forced to face it again during the most serious months of the coronavirus emergency.

The girl says that due to the repercussions of the pandemic on hospital activities, she cannot undergo life-saving surgery. “This is what happens when the priority is the emergency and not individual cases,” he says.

In the video, Martina warns: “When you say that this is the flu and ‘I’m so young’ you must think of your sister, your mother, your grandfather. Their families, I don’t want it, may need medical attention, not even for Covid. But guys, they take away the treatments! ”.

The young woman emphasizes again: “We must respect the rules: distance, masks. Because hospitals, and I visit many of them, are collapsing. We cannot close healthcare for Covid. “



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