59 nuns in Rome result in positive coronavirus, two monasteries isolated

Coronavirus has struck two monasteries of the Roman Metropolitan city. The number of wounded nuns is 59. The first is the San Camillo Biiave in Grottaferrata, while the second is the one of San Paolo's Angel Sisters. Both monasteries have been isolated. “Mudgers, who have proved positive after testing for coronarys, have [...]
“Muffles, who have proved positive after testing the coronarys have stayed at the monastery all the time. There is no red zone for the town of”, said Grottaferrata Prefect Luciano Andreotti.
At San Camillo's Bijattor in GrottaferratChoose a working directory 40 nuns have resulted in the testing for coronarys, among them being hospitalised. Andreott has called for the preservation of calm as nuns are being kept inside their manager. Some sources suggest that some nuns served in other institutions as well. Fortunately, based on directives issued by the government, nuns have stayed in the monastery, so the possibility of them spreading the virus is very low.
One of the nuns at the figlir monastery di San Camillo said, "Even we don't know what to do, and we're trying to figure out what's going on, we're getting a lot of calls, and the mayor's too busy managing the situation. But we're fine, hopefully give a notice when the situation becomes a little clearer”. Family nuns work with the sick, but only they live in the structure in Grottaferrata.
19 positive cases of 21 tested have been reported at the São Paulo Azhelic nuns ' congregation. A garden, elementary school, and high school are involved in this facility. According to reports, positive cases of the coronary were filed when the lesson was suspended. / A2 CNN












