China News Service, September 29. According to Euronet, citing EUN News Agency, data from the Italian Ministry of Emergency Civil Defense epidemic report showed that as of 18:00 on the 28th local time, there were a total of 311,364 confirmed cases of new crown, 35,851 deaths and 50,323 existing cases Cases, 225,190 people were cured.

Experts worry that due to the changing seasons, the epidemic in Italy may deteriorate in the next two weeks.

Data map: The Colosseum reopened in Rome, the capital of Italy.

For epidemic prevention reasons, visitors are required to wear masks, take their body temperature and disinfect their hands when entering the venue.

  On the 28th, Walter Ricciardi, director of the Italian Institute of Advanced Health (ISS), said that with the change of summer and autumn and the arrival of the flu season, the epidemic situation in Italy may deteriorate in the next two weeks. The system pressure will increase accordingly.

  However, Ricciatti pointed out that although the Italian medical system is facing new pressures with the increasing number of patients, since the government and medical system have formulated a thorough response plan and medical resources are adequately prepared, I believe that medical institutions are fully capable of meeting New patient needs.

  On the same day, Alessio D'Amato, director of the Public Health Committee of the Lazio Regional Council of Italy, said that as the epidemic continues to worsen, the regional government has deployed to further expand the scope of virus screening and encourage private medical institutions to actively participate in virus testing.

  A few days ago, Volta, a well-known Italian cardiologist who was over 92 years old, died in hospital after contracting the new crown.

After several setbacks, Volta's two daughters were finally allowed to be "fully armed" and saw their father for the last time while the old man died.

The Padua Hospital where Volta is located has also opened a precedent for allowing family members of patients with COVID-19 to wear protective clothing to visit.

  Volta's daughter Maurizia said that during her father's hospitalization, she had sought help from the relevant Italian government and medical institutions, but was told that she could not visit.

The few minutes before the patient's death is extremely important for the patient and family members.

  Until September 20, their appeal finally worked. The hospital provided Volta's two daughters with a full set of protective equipment such as boots, protective clothing, masks and gloves.

The sisters put two photos and a letter next to their father, and soon after, the father left them forever.

  The two daughters of Volta told the media afterwards that they were very pleased to see their father for the last time and thanked the hospital for allowing them to say goodbye to their father.

(Boyuan Huang Xin)