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“Some say emergency rooms are full of prey panic, And it may be true. But those hundreds of people who end up in the cemetery every day due to Covid-19, are they in a panic? No more lies. No more lies. No more lies. “ Write it on facebook Roberto Burioni, virologist from San Raffaele.
A clear reference to the words spoken by the teacher Matteo bassetti, director of the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the San Martino Hospital in Genoa, who yesterday explained how hospitals collapse in panic.
In his interview with Libero, the virologist had blamed incorrect communication. “Terrifying people can help keep them at home, but on a hospital level, managing a population in panic only creates chaos. taking as a witness the hospitals attacked by asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic people. Therefore, the infectious disease specialist did not blame the people, but the institutions that created the scaremongering.
Another well-known expert on the same idea, Alberto Zangrillo, Head of the General and Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit of the Irccs San Raffaele Hospital in Milan and Vice-Rector of the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, who a few days ago had spoken during the “Iceberg” program, highlighting that terror is a bad advisor and that leads the population to go to hospitals.
Something completely useless, since, according to the teacher, the disease is true when it occurs symptoms that we all know by now, if only hearsay. At that time it is important to act and run for shelter, but you can do it very well by staying at home. Two ideas that, therefore, go parallel, that of Bassetti and Zangrillo, and that inexorably collide with others, such as Burioni’s. In less than two hours after posting the post on Facebook, the virologist received more than 1,200 comments.
Bassetti has never hidden that Covid-19 is a problem, however, he has stated that the coronavirus has been magnified. In your opinion, I am therefore the “The panic and fear of being intubated that exploits the health system and not the sick”. Among other things, this emergency also causes another not inconsiderable problem: those who really need treatment run the risk of not receiving adequate assistance. Professor Giorgio Palù, professor emeritus at the University of Padua and former president of the Italian and European Society of Virology, also clearly told Libero that “People end up in the hospital also because of the terrorism spread by certain media and pseudo experts.”