Former Covid President’s Seat Sick, ‘I’m Not Afraid’ – Last Hour



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(ANSA) – BARI, SEPTEMBER 19 – “I accepted because I am sensitive to social issues and the question of democracy.” Asia Iurlo, president of the Hospital headquarters of the Policlinico di Bari, is one of more than two hundred people from Bari summoned to replace those who have resigned from their appointment. She is a 25-year-old medical student at the University of Bari and six months ago she was infected with Covid, like her entire family.

She had experience as a scrutineer in university elections but it will be her first time as president. His, like Covid’s, will be installed in the old Polyclinic transfusion center. The rules are clear: masks, gloves, spacers and pencils sanitized with each vote.

“It is very important to vote,” he explains, “and even hospitalized people have the right to do so, who perhaps, more than others, can understand the needs of a democracy and the need to make a decision that could also affect their attention span.”

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