Coronavius, Italian doctor dies

A doctor who was at the helm of the war against the coronary epidemic in northern Italy has died today after disease infection. 67-year-old Roberto Stella, suffered a failure on respiratory roads after diagnosing the Como disease, the Italian Federation of Doctors announced. Her Secretary Silvestro Scott said in a statement “he was one [...]
A doctor who was at the helm of the war against the coronary epidemic in northern Italy has died today after disease infection.
67-year-old Roberto Stella, suffered a failure on respiratory roads after diagnosing the Como disease, the Italian Federation of Doctors announced.
Her secretary Silvestro Scott said in a statement “he was an example of the skill and hard work of family doctors. His death represents the desperate effort of all colleagues who today are not equipped with the necessary Indian protection”.
The number of victims of the new choreography in Italy has exceeded 1,000 as economic consequences become felt in the country's full deadlock and Milan Stock Exchange. The epidemic is still on the rise, and the government has taken tough isolation measures for its contents.











