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ATMOSFERA STRAHA U 'TALIJANSKOM WUHANU' Koronavirus odnio i drugi život, za tri općine izdana crvena uzbuna: Sve zatvoreno, ulice puste, otkazane mise

 
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Talijanska novinska agencija ANSA u subotu prijepodne objavila je kako je u regiji Lombardija na sjeveru zemlje zabilježena i druga smrt od koronavirusa.

Preminula je 75-godišnja žena iz Casalpusterlenga, čiji identitet još nije poznat javnosti, a samo dan prije umro je 78-godišnji muškarac.

Dosad je u susjednoj državi zabilježeno 36 slučajeva zaraze - u Lombardiji 27, a u regiji Veneto 9.

Za tri općine s oko 50.000 stanovnika koje se nalaze u središtu zaraznog područja - Codogno, Casalpusterlengo i Castiglione d'Adda - izdano je tzv. crveno upozorenje.

Kafići i restorani u 'talijanskom Wuhanu', kako su epicentar zaraze prozvali talijanski mediji, su zatvoreni, ljudi su zamoljeni da ostanu u zatvorenome i maksimalno ograniče kontakte s drugima. Ne održavaju se mise, nema karnevalskih povorki, otkazuju se utakmice i koncerti, piše Corriere della Sera.

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Ne rade banke, tvornice i supermarketi, a djeca u ponedjeljak neće ići u školu.

Onima koji se osjećaju loše i sumnjaju na zarazu ne preporuča se dolaziti u bolnicu - liječnici će, naime, ići u kućne posjete kako bi napravili briseve i postavili dijagnozu.

- Ljudi se boje. Već smo prodali vagone sredstava za dezinfekciju ruku - rekla je Martina Visigalli iz ljekarne u središtu Codogna.

A pharmacist wearing a protective respiratory mask tends to a customer in Codogno, southeast of Milan, on February 22, 2020. - An Italian man became the first European to die after being infected with the coronavirus on February 21, just hours after 10 towns in the country were locked down following a flurry of new cases. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
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A general view shows the municipal hospital in Codogno, southeast of Milan, on February 22, 2020. - Streets were deserted and residents warned to keep out of an emergency room on February 22, 2020 in the Italian town of Codogno placed under lockdown as a second death from coronavirus sparked fears throughout the region. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
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A closed pharmacy is pictured in Codogno, southeast of Milan, on February 22, 2020. - An Italian man became the first European to die after being infected with the coronavirus on February 21, just hours after 10 towns in the country were locked down following a flurry of new cases. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
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A general view shows a street in Codogno, southeast of Milan, on February 22, 2020. - An Italian man became the first European to die after being infected with the coronavirus on February 21, just hours after 10 towns in the country were locked down following a flurry of new cases. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
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A man wearing a protective respiratory mask leaves after finding out the local supermarket's closed in Codogno, southeast of Milan, on February 22, 2020. - An Italian man became the first European to die after being infected with the coronavirus on February 21, just hours after 10 towns in the country were locked down following a flurry of new cases. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
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27. studeni 2024 05:55