Who is Mattia, 38-year-old who spread the coronavirus to Italy

All the cases from hour to hour are increasing in Italy by the Coronavirus in the Lod area seem to have a common one, a person who came from China on January 21st. On the 25th January he dined with his work colleague Mattia, who is thought to have spread the virus [...]
All the cases from hour to hour are increasing in Italy by the Coronavirus in the Lod area seem to have a common one, a person who came from China on January 21st. On the 25th January he dined with his work colleague Mattia, who is thought to have spread the virus as a result of his very active life.
Mattia, a 38-year-old man infected with coronary and now in intensive care by medical staff, has continued his life filled with activities and having contacts with different people for 21 days.
Mattias ' life is divided among three cities (Codolno, Castigione D'Adda, Casalpusterlengo), which have been isolated as a result of the spread of coronary cases in the last 24 hours. He lives in Codogno, meanwhile, and in Castigileone DéAddda, the town in which he was born belongs to his family and friends, and works in Casalpusterlengo. Doctors and medical workers are building his routes and activities.
Among the most impact activities on the spread of the virus are sports, as on February 2nd, where it took part in a semi-tax marathon with the group of athletes “Codogno 82” in Santa Margherita League. We were about 15 of the 15 in that race” explains Carlo Benuzzi, president of the group.
On February 9th, Mattia holds another non-competual race in Santão Lodigiano. On February 15th, he continued to have contact with more individuals after he held a football match in Madignano (Cremona) with his team Picchio di Somaglia for a non-professional CSI league.
According to the club's communiqué “all the people who have been in contact with Mattian will be subject to medical control”. There's also a major concern in the environment of his work at the “Unilever” of Casalpusterlengo. In the cafeteria all company employees are close together. Mattia works for the University Research Department, which has about 500 employees.
On February 21st, a medical team came into the company's facilities and searched about 160 employees until dinner and then decided that the factory Mattia worked to close. Another point of reference for doctors has been his parents' home in Castigion d'Adda, which has been in isolation since yesterday, but his parents have moved freely into the city yesterday.











