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The president of the Comarca De Luca: “We want doctors and nurses, we only had seven”
by Vera Viola
The president of the Comarca De Luca: “We want doctors and nurses, we only had seven”
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«The situation in Naples is very serious. We have been discussing the yellow or red zone for a month but we have not decided. I’ll take a step first thing in the afternoon. I’ll be with the prefect in a few minutes. “The mayor of Naples, Luigi De Magistris, interviewed by Radio 24 this morning, November 13, raised the alarm again and denounced a health situation” out of control “.
What measurements are in the pot? “I will not close individual streets. Not the whole city. We will intervene where gatherings are formed, with the support of the Prefect and the police forces. For the mayor, it was intended to blame the citizens who, with few exceptions, behaved in the manner allowed in an area classified as a “yellow zone”.
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When asked if crime or fear of riots played a role in discouraging the stricter restrictive measures in Campania, De Magistris admits: ‘This is a reading. But it should be noted that after the first demonstration in which violent bands infiltrated, there were many others, all peaceful ”. Then why? “Another reading – adds the mayor – refers to the data presented by the Campania Region. There are hundreds of intensive therapies, more than 3,000 beds, but if you talk to the doctors, they tell you that there are no places. I have doubts that the figures do not correspond to the drama of the real situation. Do we need the army? “If we are talking about army doctors, I agree. If the army is used to control people in the street, it seems to me an inappropriate measure.
Alarming picture
In Campania there are a thousand emergencies. Collapsed hospitals, queues of patients who remain parked in ambulances and private cars, in the spaces in front of the emergency room, awaiting treatment. And even a Covid patient who dies in a bathroom at the Cardarelli hospital: someone makes a video and spreads it on the net, causing confusion and horror. The gatherings and protests continue. And before all this, an institutional crisis breaks out that sees everyone against everyone: Government against Region and vice versa, Municipality of Naples against everyone.
Yesterday’s Crisis Unit Bulletin reports a still alarming situation: 4,065 new infections, of which 3,779 asymptomatic and 286 symptomatic, compared to 23,840 swabs of the day. There are 31 deaths (between November 7 and 11) and 645 people recovered. “There is an emergency in the emergency and these are the images that come from the Campania hospitals. Now we have to intervene ”, said Chancellor Luigi Di Maio during a live Fb. “Health is in enormous difficulties throughout the South,” he added, “the army and civil protection must go to reinforce our doctors and nurses who are exhausted.”