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For weeks he was at the forefront of the fight against the coronavirus in Cremona (Italy), one of the hottest fronts for the emergence of the coronavirus . Now Luca Alini, a nurse, has written a Facebook post that has gone viral and warns that the battle against the coronavirus is not over. "Here we go again. It is not my habit to take selfies or post them on Facebook. I did this around 10:00 pm at work. It is not a photo from March or April . We have started hospitalizing Covid patients- 19 with severe respiratory failure, "begins the publication that has been echoed by the Corriere della Sera.

Luca Alini, not only was in the front line of the first battle against the coronavirus , but he was also one of the hundreds of thousands of people in Italy who were infected: "If I am here to write, it means that I managed to survive to tell it , and For us, in March, all this was not entirely obvious. "

" The virus still exists (...). Most people now think of the sea, the mountains, a snack with friends, a weekend trip. If someone knows someone who has lost one of their loved ones dear ones because of the virus, try to ask what you think about all this, that there are people who insist on not wearing the mask. try asking and listening to what they think. Meanwhile, we continue to do what we always do, even if we are no longer heroes or angels, we no longer have any honorary titles, "he continues.

The situation in Italy is not that of February or March, when the ambulance sirens sounded continuously and there were not enough beds in the ICUs to treat the most serious patients, but in any case the emergency is not over. On June 30, the last patient was discharged from the first wave of coronavirus in Cremona . "It has been 8 days. We are not free from Covid, but it seems that it does not matter ", Luca insists, while other health workers from other countries in the country confirm the words of this nurse: "What we saw and experienced in that period cannot be explained with words, only those who were there can understand it. First, the patients (those who managed to survive), then the health workers and the relatives of the patients for what they have gone through, the long periods without seeing their loved ones Dear ones, the nights waiting for a phone call that, fortunately, in most cases did not happen. "

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