Coronavirus takes life from Albanian engineer in Italy, wife: His Symptoms

Coronavirus takes life from Albanian engineer in Italy, wife: His Symptoms

Coronavirus has claimed the life of Adrian Casazi, 61, the former head engineer of the Autoctorate Nation. In 1991, Casazi left for specialization in Italy, where he lived with his family, his wife Shirley, and his two sons. Adrian Kazaz was an engineer for the last 25 years near the World Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO. He was [...]

Coronavirus has claimed the life of Adrian Casazi, 61, the former head engineer of the Autoctorate Nation. In 1991, Casazi left for specialization in Italy, where he lived with his family, his wife Shirley, and his two sons. Adrian Kazaz was an engineer for the last 25 years near the World Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO. He was honoured with medals by the FAO's own director-general, and after his death the institution's flag sat down in half the spear and colleagues held 1 minute silence.

Engineering's wife, Anila Husa Kazazi, has sent a letter to “Abc News”, where it shows how everything started, the first symptoms of one's mate, and eventually a message for citizens.

Real letter from Anila Husha Kazazi for “Abc of the morning”:

We were the fourth in Tirana from February 20th to March 2nd to assist my mother in the hospital and then for her funeral.

When we returned to Rome on March 2nd, Adrian was feverish and spent a week at home with flu symptoms, a little fever and a lot of coughs, but no one suspected coronavirus, since there was no officially declared in Tirana. On March 9 she went to work but refused to accept her certificate by asking for “the buona salute” from the family doctor. He was visited and the doctor gave him another week of rest because he had not yet recovered. By the middle of the second week, he experienced a deterioration, fever began, without cough, but the family doctor advised him to stay 5/6 days at home with paracetamol and vitamins C. I called No.112, but I was relaxed by the fact that since there was no contact with people from northern Italy, since there are no coughs and no breathing barriers, there is no problem.

When the situation worsened, so when his cough began in 3-4 days, I called back 112, and on March 16 they came and got it. They put it in polyklinika “First Umberto”, one of the best hospitals in Rome, doctors are professors at La Sapienza University.

For the first few days, she was put into intensive, oxygen - related therapy, her fever decreased on her first day. He contacted us with video phone calls and text messages, even after two days they informed him that he would be removed from intensive therapy.

That same day she started her therapy with TO CILIZUMAB, the treatment recommended by a professor in Naples who produced fine results in some patients. The next day at lunch on March 19 got worse and led directly to intensive care. That's when they put him in a conference with the sensors and we lost contact. Each afternoon the doctors would inform us of the situation and, because of his and our bad fortune, it steadily deteriorated until March 27th night, they gave me news I never wanted to hear.

Besides, we were in quarantine and we couldn't go to the hospital to see her and say goodbye last night. Besides, we can't even do our last honours, a dignified burial as he deserved.

Adrian has never had health problems - even an amateur athlete - hammering. No one was believed to resist, but unfortunately this virus wouldn't know about age or health.

So my message to the Albanian public is: please stay home, obey hygiene rules, maintain your health, your family, your colleagues and your friends. We're locked in the house from March 9th, sick with coronarys, with a heavily hospitalized family member who passed away and managed to endure. There are so many beautiful things to do at home, above all to enjoy each other, to discuss, to enjoy every moment of life, to read, to call friends, and all the things we can't do in normal conditions, where working rates and daily problems make you lose the main purpose of life, to be happy.

Thank you.

Shirley Husa Kazaz

 

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