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Bulgarian anti-vaccine spouses intubated next to each other in Padua




A Bulgarian family has been seriously ill with COVID for ten days in a hospital in Padua. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM


A Bulgarian family of anti-vaxers is in critical condition in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Padua, Italian media reported. The 50-year-old couple became infected with COVID-19 at the same time and went to the hospital ten days ago. They both had

severe respiratory

problems

and told the doctors at the beginning that they had not been vaccinated. However, the medics did not even have time to understand exactly how and when the spouses became infected, because the situation worsened in a flash. Initially, they were in intensive care, but in different rooms. They encouraged each other over the phone. Very soon the situation became extremely critical for both of them, so they had to be transferred to intensive care. The doctors decided to put the couple in a common room of 40 square meters on beds next to each other, so that if they wake up, they can be together and realize that they have overcome the difficult moment next to each other.

The spouses are now intubated and connected to respiratory devices. Oxygen pumps and dialysis machines still keep them alive.

Although in the Padua hospital it has happened that people from one family, sick with COVID-19, are placed on adjacent beds, for the first time this is done with spouses in the intensive care unit.

The hospital in Padua currently has about 40 coronavirus patients, a dozen of whom are in the intensive care unit. Half of those infected have not been vaccinated.

“I happened to come across a demonstration of people protesting against the COVID measures, there were even those who questioned the fact that there were patients in my ward admitted for COVID.

When one

antivaxer

gets here

inside, however, you are

gives an account and is

repents ”,

commented to the media the head of the intensive care unit Dr. Ivo Tiberio. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 375 patients have undergone intensive care and the mortality rate is 14%.

According to Veneto Governor Luca Zaya, the pandemic has cost the region 1.2 billion euros so far.

Most of the unvaccinated foreign workers in Italy come from the Balkans, mainly from Romania. 21% of infected foreigners are Romanian citizens, according to a report by the charity Caritas, but the data cover the period until the end of June 2021.

In Italy, from October 15, the green certificate is also mandatory for those working as domestic helpers or caregivers of elderly people in households, and every Italian family has the right to require it.

Bulgarian women,

living on

Boot,

earn

mostly like

spectators

of the elderly or sick. If they do not have a green certificate, they risk losing not only their job, but also their home and livelihood if they live in the home of the person they care for. If a domestic helper works without a green pass, he risks a fine of 600 to 1,500 euros.

According to official data from October 26, 82.2 percent of the population over the age of 12 in Italy is fully vaccinated, and 86% are immunized with at least one dose. In Italy, with a population of 60 million, 2,535 new cases of infection and 30 deaths were registered on October 25. 338 patients are in intensive care.

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