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Florence, December 2, 2020 – A social and health worker at the Florentine Careggi hospital died of Covid-19. Based on what came up, the woman, 51, she was sick at home and the doctors followed her at a distance. its conditions would suddenly get worse which led to his death, which occurred on November 30.
The hospital management expressed its condolences for the incident. On December 4, the colleagues from the women’s department, who worked in trauma at the CTO and was highly appreciated for her professionalism, will observe a minute of silence in her memory. Based on what came up, From October 5 to November 27, 260 Careggi University Hospital employees tested positive coronavirus, including 68 doctors, 96 nurses and 50 health social workers. 54 of the coronavirus-positive employees were on duty in the Covid area, 191 in non-Covid areas and 15 in the emergency room. Among the most affected pavilions is the hospitalization for trauma, where 18 cases were registered. This is followed by first aid (15 cases) and emergency cardiovascular surgery and transplants (11 cases).
Condolence but also some surprise among the health workers at the Careggi hospital in Florence. The operator, having found positivity, had fallen ill and died on November 30. The news caught the attention of Careggi staff where, among employees – doctors, nurses, Oss – the positives of the second wave of Coronavirus would be about 260. Numerous messages of condolence and thoughts dedicated to the 51-year-old woman. The greatest regret? To have left you alone, without knowing anything that you had caught the damn virus “, writes, among them, a co-worker in a message of condolences. “It will take time to process your loss – he continues – his memory will remain indelible, of course. I will need it as a starting point, I will treasure your knowledge to try to become a better person. In the letter, the Careggi employee remembers the 51-year-old as a professional who carried out her work “with dedication”, “always present and ready to help colleagues in difficulty.”
The unions also expressed their condolences for the death of the health worker. For the FP CGIL, the disappearance of the operator “is one more price that the entire healthcare community is paying in the face of this battle. A community made up of professionals and professionals, but above all by people who, although they know that they are doing a job that more than others leads them to expose themselves, have never regressed and are committed to their professional position until the last, Work to help patients ». The Fials union “adds to the pain of immature death” of women, and recalls their “human qualities of dedication to work, professionalism and availability towards patients and co-workers.”
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