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Paola Cavallini was a resident of Santa Maria a Monte. On December 14, the positive mattress, then the worsening
Santa Maria a Monte. When on December 14 Paola Cavallini, a 58-year-old nurse, had known she was positive for Covid, her smile had faded. She was worried. Working in a hospital, he knew what the risks of the coronavirus can be in a body that is already severely tested by a disease. And Paola in recent years had overcome many difficulties with her health. For this reason, for some time, after having worked at the Lotti hospital in Pontedera (both in orthopedics and surgery), he had left that position to take up another of an administrative nature, again for ASL Toscana Nord Ovest. He was part of the Urp group (Reaction with the public office in Pisa-Pontedera-Volterra) and remained at work until the first days of December when the first symptoms of the disease began. Then the situation quickly deteriorated.
On December 14, the positive swab, then a rapid deterioration that forced her to be admitted to the intensive care unit of the Lotti hospital, where Paola practically knew her by many. Here, yesterday, the first day of the year, at 1:30 p.m., her heart stopped. The nurse, who lived in Santa María a Monte, fought all she could but then the virus won and took her away, leaving her family, her husband. Riccardo carlotti, the son Gabriel and all the relatives, in pain. Mourning among colleagues and in the ASL Toscana Nord Ovest company that expresses its closeness to the family. At the moment, it has not been possible to understand where Paola could have found the virus. She was a very careful person, aware of the risks she was taking and therefore even more scrupulous in following the rules. When he found out that he had Covid, he confided all his anxieties to his family.
The duel also affected the order of the nurses. Emiliano Carlotti, president of the council of the order of nurses, is also Paola’s brother-in-law. He followed the 58-year-old man’s conditions from day one. «I lost Paola not only as a close relative, wife of my brother, but also as a capable colleague, scrupulous at work and prepared. It is a loss for the entire nursing community, ”says Carlotti.