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“A massacre”. This is how Ranieri Guerra, from the World Health Organization (WHO), defines what happened and continues to happen to the elderly affected by Covid 19 in the Medical Care Residences (RSA) in Italy. A formal accusation by those who are also consultants to the Minister of Health, but who, as WHO’s Deputy Director General, asks the government “what happened and why.” “A massacre”, in fact, with hundreds, probably thousands of deaths in nursing homes (specific data is missing, unlike France, for example), of which the Pio Albergo Trivulzio in Milan is just the most striking case.
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Guerra returns to the Civil Protection press conference on the day that 578 victims were registered, the average still high for the period, and 2,667 more infected (also on trend), with a total of more than 165,000. On the other hand, patients recovered in decline, only 962 more than on Tuesday. The decline in intensive care hospitalizations continues, now constant: 107 patients discharged, including 48 in Lombardy. The latter region remains the epicenter of the pandemic in Italy. There are 558 new victims, still 235 more victims, for a total of more than 11 thousand, always above 50% of national deaths, which reached 21,645. In Lombardy and Milan, the population “should request a little more discipline, especially now that we are in a crucial phase”, Guerra responds, with the premise that “it is a highly articulated region, with a very high production presence, with huge essential chains, starting from health care “and in sectors not closed by the government, but underlining that” registered mobility, up to 45% of the total in certain recent days, seems too much “. In short, Lombardy appears to be paying for the massive presence of essential activities, according to Guerra. And the Region asked today for the resumption of production on May 4.
5 million masks
Another problem, the masks. On this, Commissioner Domenico Arcuri assured: “The regions are asking us for a requirement of 3.5 million masks per day. In the last week we have distributed an average of 5.1 million per day and, therefore, we finally have the capacity to respond which is greater than the needs of the Regions, “he said, stressing that most of them come from abroad and recalling that in 3 weeks 61 Italian companies were authorized to convert and produce them.
Sileri: “Optimistic about ‘Phase 2’ on May 4”
After the initiative of the governor of Lombardy, Attilio Fontana, who yesterday with an official note asked Prime Minister Giusppe Conte to reopen on May 4, the deputy minister of health, Pierpaolo Sileri, is possible: “May 4? optimistic. The improvements can be seen, “he told the microphones of Radio Cusano Tv Italia. “In my opinion, we are going in the right direction in Lombardy, he said, but also in the rest of Italy, where the epidemic has not spread so massively and the measures taken have paid off. There has also been a drop in the number of deaths, which is always high, but remember it had touched a thousand a day. I think infections will continue to decline in the coming weeks, but zero infection is not possible until the virus circulates, we can get it to zero. Reopening should be scheduled not immediate in everything, but staggered and with all the necessary security measures. ” And the vaccine, when there is one, should be mandatory: “With the vaccine we will defeat this virus. Given the damage it has created, I have no doubt that such a vaccine should be mandatory. Once the efficacy and safety of the vaccine, we must have that coverage so no one gets infected. ”
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