The shocking account of 38-year-old coronavirus: Patients were screaming, I wasn't touched by hand

I've gone along with three young children, 38-year-old Italian, author of a shocking letter sent to the local press, never thought she'd fall victim to Covid 19. The virus was in China first. “Far away to touch us”, the wife writes. But then the news announced the infection [...]
I've gone along with three young children, 38-year-old Italian, author of a shocking letter sent to the local press, never thought she'd fall victim to Covid 19.
The virus was in China first. “Far away to touch us”, the wife writes.
But then the news reported the first infection in Italy, in Codogan.
“less relaxed than before, however, continued to think selfishly about the distance that separates Bergamon and Codogan. Then came the announcement of the first infections in the province of Bergamo, behind my home,” is expressed.
38-year-old Macthy wouldn't be late to arrive.
I wake up with a fever on February 26th. I called my pay number and was told to leave my children immediately. I'm dizzy, I can't smell, my eyes burn, my headache. It's March 3rd, I can't breathe properly and I call 112. They take me to Ponte San Pietro, my first round of hell. All night long lying in a bed, in the cold, set in a corridor of sick people like me. Only coughing and complaining of fear are heard. No one who cared for me asked if I was thirsty or should go to the bathroom. The staff is not trained, they do not imagine such a large influx of people, they still do not understand what's going on,” she describes, while adding: “I have an oxygen mask, but the air you give me is not enough. I feel overwhelmed, anxiety makes me feel the sense of burying alive”, she says, further indicating that the horror lasted for several more days, even more burdened by the screams of patients involved in panic.












