The new Corona virus in Italy has claimed the lives of about 100 doctors in this country where the death toll from the disease is 18,000, according to medical sources.

The French News Agency quoted the media office of the National Union of the Union of Surgeons and Dentists as saying that the number of doctors who died due to the Corona virus is currently 100 and perhaps 101.

The website of the federation put a black ribbon expressing the mourning, and mentioned the names of all the doctors who died, including a number of retirees who were called in to help health services that exceeded the number of patients.

Federation President Filippo Anelli wrote that they can no longer allow doctors and health workers to fight the virus without protection, adding, "It is an unequal battle that hurts and hurts our citizens and harms the country."

10% of the medical staff
The Italian media reported that about 30 nurses and medical assistants died of the virus as well. The World Health Institute said that about 10% of the injured are medical personnel.

Their chief nurse, Barbara Mangacavalli, said that their goal is to help patients, and they are proving this in the epidemic. She added that nurses account for 52% or higher percentage of patients with the disease who are health healers. She added that among the nurses there are those who die due to the virus because of their proximity to the patients, and they do so without hesitation.

According to the latest official toll released Thursday evening, Corona caused the newborn to die 18,219, including 610 during the past 24 hours in Italy, out of a total of 143,626 injuries. For the fifth consecutive day, the number of patients in the intensive care department decreased to 3605, as the number 88 decreased, and the number of people who were transferred to the hospital due to symptoms of the virus was 28,399, down 6.

Faced with the slowing down of the virus, the Italian government intends to reduce the isolation measures that have been in place for more than a month and expire on the 13th of this month, a matter that raises controversy among supporters to move the economy and opponents to raise it for fear of the outbreak again.

Professor Giovanni Ridza, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Higher Institute of Health, said in an interview published Thursday by the newspaper "El Corriere della Sera", that they could not live under a glass container, "Please let us avoid making the risk of infection obsessive."