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The boy tested positive for 15 years. coronavirus and admitted to Covid Hospital in Avellino for a severe respiratory crisis. The young man allegedly contracted the virus in the last days at school, along with his brother. Classes at a high school in Avellino had been quarantined prior to issuance regional ordinance by Vincenzo De Luca, who sanctioned the suspension of teaching in presence in the Campania region.
The 15-year-old boy hospitalized for coronavirus in Avellino
The boy’s parents, also subjected to the swab, tested positive for coronavirus but only the 15-year-old showed symptoms: he had respiratory problems. Brother, father and mother are all asymptomatic. Yesterday the young man’s conditions worsened and for that reason he was immediately admitted to the Moscati hospital. Currently, 39 people are hospitalized in the Avellino hospital wing intended for Covid patients. And the child is the youngest patient.
“The school is not a source of contagion. In any region of Italy.” So says Antonella Viola, an immunologist at the University of Padua, anticipating the first data from a study launched with colleagues from the ‘Pact for science’ in the national territory. “A project, still in progress, born precisely to verify that the choice to keep schools open is the right one,” he explained speaking to ‘Timeline’, in Shoot 24, in dialogue with the president of Emilia Romagna Stefano Bonaccini.
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Two dead patients at the Moscati hospital in Avellino
Two patients positive for the new coronavirus hospitalized at the Covid Hospital of the San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital in Avellino have died in the last hours. During the night, the conditions of a 56-year-old woman from Mirabella Eclano suddenly deteriorated. The man, hospitalized since October 10, despite being immediately transferred to the intensive care area and intubated, died a few hours later. However, the death of a 91-year-old woman from Venticano, hospitalized since October 12, dates back to recently. Both patients presented a clinical picture compromised by other pathologies.