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“With eyes full of anguish that I have seen up close, perhaps I will be able to convey more strongly the need we all have to be responsible. Let us respect the requirements, let us once again be a united community. Only then can we wake up from this nightmare “.
The mayor of Bari and president of Anci said, Antonio Decaro, who visited the Covid intensive care unit of the Policlinico di Bari this morning with the general manager John Best.
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“The virus is not in the news in the news and on the pages of social networks, the covid is beyond this window – said Decaro after visiting the pavilion – where there are people who are suffering, intubated, with respiratory difficulties, people who are not conscious. There are people of all ages, an 81-year-old man, a 38-year-old mother, another mother who gave birth to twins a few days ago, a 27-year-old boy. People who “have double suffering – said the mayor – for the pain of the disease and the anguish of not being able to be with his loved ones. “
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“I did not come here to sensationalize or blame someone – he continued – but because with my eyes, the eyes of those who have seen the suffering, pain and anguish of these people, I can convince someone that we have the only chance to stop them. this monster is our sense of responsibility, we must return to the community like a few months ago, keeping our distance, wearing the mask, not going out for useless reasons ”. “Only in this way – he pointed out – can we stop the infection, see the light at the end of the tunnel and give the possibility to many doctors, nurses and health workers, who are doing exhausting shifts, to work more calmly.”
“Only in this way – concluded the mayor – we will have the opportunity to restore hope to these neighborhoods and get out of the anguish.”