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The Daily

‘It’s Like a War’

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Italy has become the epicenter of the pandemic’s European migration, with nearly 30,000 infections and more than 2,000 deaths in just a few weeks. These numbers are soaring by the day, even after the government took extreme measures to lock down much of the country. Now, the U.S. surgeon general is warning that America is on a strikingly similar path. Today, we speak to one Italian doctor triaging patients north of Milan about the road that may lie ahead. Guest: Dr. Fabiano Di Marco, a professor at the University of Milan who is also the head of the respiratory unit of the Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII in Bergamo, a nearby town. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: In less than three weeks, the virus has overloaded hospitals in northern Italy, leaving doctors to decide who lives and who dies. Now, with the country on lockdown, families are having to delay the burial of their loved ones.President Trump released suggested guidelines to control the virus, stopping short of the mandatory lockdown now in place in Italy. Here are the latest updates on the crisis.We hope you are well, wherever you are. Here are a few tips on staying safe and coping in this moment.

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I cannot see you, but I can hear you and I think I can hear you.

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Oh, now I can see you.

0:09.2

Okay. Sorry for my English.

0:13.2

I don't know if my English will be adequate for a podcast,

0:17.2

but then you will decide, okay?

0:20.1

It's exceptional.

0:21.8

I'm really grateful that you're making time for us.

0:24.4

Thank you. Thank you.

0:25.9

So, where are you right now?

0:29.1

In now, I'm at home after three weeks.

0:32.1

Today, in the afternoon, I met home because I have a big family

0:36.8

with three children and then I decide to come back at home one day.

0:41.9

So, you have not been home in three weeks?

0:45.1

Three weeks, yes.

0:46.4

I've been in my hospital every day.

0:49.2

I started the crisis.

0:51.2

Friday, the 21st of February.

0:54.0

And since then, it was a total mess.

0:59.4

It's like a war.

1:08.0

From the New York Times, I'm Michael Boburo.

1:10.6

This is the Daily.

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