The medical official at Inter Milan, Professor Piero Volpe, shed light on his bitter experience with infection with the Corona virus, warning of any incalculable decision to resume the Italian league. The orthopedic surgeon at the "Humanitas" clinic in Milan said that the fact of the injury is known only to those who lived it, saying that he did not want it for anyone.

He pointed out that "Corona" in the early days of the injury turned his body into "a computer turned off", in reference to the failure of many vital organs in his body, especially the respiratory system.
He told La Gazzetta dello Sport today: “I prefer. I left the hospital, I am in isolation in my home, with a mask and all precautions for those who live with me, I cannot say after I defeated Covid-19. After a stone for 14 days, I will do two tests to find out what If you have recovered. "
He continued, "On March 27 I entered the hospital, it was an experience that I do not wish for anyone. There is a big difference between the truth and the perceived reality in this terrible story, the danger is that we tend to underestimate what we face."

"Only people who saw first hand what was happening inside the hospital can understand that, the first four days were difficult. The body no longer reacted, as if the computer was off. I had no appetite, I had difficulty breathing and even in movement, the only mobile phone that received you In the outside world. "

Volby, 67, indicated that it is too early for the Serie A wheel to return to rotation in light of news about the resumption of exercises early May, explaining, "In the case of May 4, for example, it will be possible to assess with certainty by the end of April to see if a recovery is possible. We deal here With a medical issue, the stakes are huge and the lives of people are at stake. And if a team participates in a match, 60 or 70 families must be protected. "
Italy is currently living in a period of great isolation, after its terrible loss of life as a result of the "Covid-19" outbreak, with the death of about 17 thousand people out of about 140 thousand injuries.