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According to Italian press reports, dramatic images began to emerge due to the increase in the number of patients and the tension of the health system in the Campania region, where the city of Naples in the south is the center.
In particular, images of a Kovid-19 patient who died on the floor in a bathroom in the emergency room of the Cardarelli Hospital in Naples found wide coverage on social media and print media. In the image in question, it is seen that other Kovid-19 patients were also treated on stretchers close to each other.
In the news of the newspaper Il Messaggero, it was reported that after the images that caused outrage in the country, the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, sent two inspectors to examine the situation in Campania.
It was indicated that some patients went to the northern region of Lazio for treatment due to insufficient hospitals in the Campania region.
In the northern city of Turin, it was reported that the Italian army established a field hospital around the Juventus Football Club stadium.
It was reflected in the press that the Kovid-19 patients were placed in churches because the hospital capacities were previously occupied in the city.
It is claimed that with the second wave of the epidemic, the Italian government, which implements regional measures instead of the general quarantine measure on a national scale in the first wave, will assess whether to increase measures according to future data due to the level of risk. in Campania.
Associations of doctors and nurses from different branches, especially the Italian Medical Association, ask for a total quarantine application so as not to collapse the health system in the country.
In Italy, which entered the second wave of the epidemic later than other European countries, the number of cases increased rapidly in the last month. Although 32,961 new cases were registered in the country yesterday, the amount of Kovid-19 pollutants has exceeded one million since the epidemic began in February, and the number of deaths approached 43,000.