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Coronavirus, Hope: “Space for other pathologies”

During the presentation of the “Pink Ribbon 2020” campaign, the Minister of Health Speranza spoke about the Coronavirus emergency and the Italian health situation

Minister Speranza spoke about the Covid emergency in Italy and in Europe (Photo: Getty)

Over the past few months, Coronavirus emergency it has forced world health to focus much of its forces on fighting the pandemic. Italy too, especially in the most critical months, did the same. A little while ago, the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza spoke about it, on the occasion of the presentation of Lift’s “Pink Ribbon 2020” campaign.

“Our health service has concentrated much of its energy and reaction capacity on viruses, but the other pathologies obviously remain” the word reported by SkyTG24: “We have reorganized the healthcare offer in recent months, suspending everything that was not emergency. There have been consequences“.

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Coronavirus, Hope: “We must also recover visits for other diseases”

Coronavirus Hope
The goal is to give more space to other diseases (Getty Images)

Return to investing in other pathologies too: this is the message conveyed by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza during the presentation of the “Nastro Rosa 2020” campaign. “In the August decree, I successfully requested and obtained an investment of half a billion euros to recover other medical visits” he has declared, adding:These include screening activities and interventions that are impossible to do in the most critical moments“.

Now that Italy has returned to breathe, the minister’s goal is that to return to give weight to all other pathologies as well. To do this, we need to strengthen the health sector. “Obviously in the worst period the vast majority of energies were committed to facing the Coronavirus, but now we have the possibility to think about other things toohe concluded.

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