Carlo and Fabio, who died with Covid in Sardinia: united by the tragic thread of fate



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Carlo and Fabio, who died with Covid in Sardinia: united by the tragic thread of fate. Fabio Lecis, an Isili healthcare worker who died today in the ambulance that took him to the emergency room in Cagliari, was just 33 years old and is the youngest victim of the virus in Sardinia. And Carlo Lobina, who died in Seui in recent days while trying to reach her on foot, the ambulance. There are two dramatic stories, in early fall, that make you fear for the virus after the summer infections on the island. Carlo and Fabio didn’t have time to get to the hospitals. Dying like this, chasing help. And if an investigation has been opened into the case of Carlo Lobina di Seui that sees doctors and nurses under investigation, today we can only despair over the death of Fabio Lecis from a fatality. The young man was at home positive and in home isolation, it must also be remembered that he had previous pathologies. While the bulletin that daily scans the Coronavirus data today also records a third victim, a 79-year-old man, hospitalized in Cagliari and resident in southern Sardinia, who died this morning, and records the death of a 62-year-old woman , hospitalized in Nuoro is a Sassari resident, who died on September 21, but was only included in the report today.

Then there are infections in schools, like at the Collegio delle Missioni in Cagliari, where there is now talk of swabs for 160 children, a massive examination. And the school did not reopen in Decimomannu after a positive case, the three infections from Terralba, those from Nuoro, the total of 49 cases on the island today. In short, there is concern, although scaremongering is not necessary: ​​you have to be careful, and that is what all doctors and virologists dictate because the challenge with the virus has not yet been won and the use of masks is very essential. But it is those tears from Isili and Seui that, today, move the entire island, uniting it in a trail of subtle consternation.



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