The Albanian doctor in Italy gives the good news: Seeing Light at the End of the Tunnel

Italy has begun to see light at the end of the tunnel. So said Albanian Romina Selenica, a doctor in Pisa, Italy, who has had direct access to patients affected by the Coronobritus. I suspected I might have been touched myself, but after two tests, I turned negative”. “The danger is, but it's not [...]
Italy has begun to see light at the end of the tunnel.
So said Albanian Romina Selenica, a doctor in Pisa, Italy, who has had direct access to patients affected by the Coronobritus.
I suspected I might have been touched myself, but after two tests, I turned negative”.
The danger is, but it's not the time to get scared. I know that every single moment we've taken this Chore”.
The <x0thItalia took strict measures after March 10th. We can say it came out of the first phase”.
“begins restoring life, of course maintaining social distance. They've started work in more necessary countries. We're beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel. It's a municipality that brings masks home to force citizens out of the house without using” masks.
“We have an awareness of the population but a tightening of the rules on the part of”.
We have a drop in new cases, but what we enjoy is that now most patients are being treated in domestic conditions rather than lying in hospital”.
The Italian state's “Colaps was a time struggle, that is, doctors faced a large number of patients in instant time”.
“Yet there are signs of optimism, but there must be a lot of caution because a fatal mistake would turn us into scary numbers Italy”, Dr. Selenica said during a direct interview for the morning show in Klan Kosova.












