“The challenge against Covid” in Italy “is still open, the data coming from Great Britain in these hours show how the game sees us in a different situation compared to a few months ago because we finally have the vaccines that are the real weapon to open a different season. But we must still keep great prudence, caution and attention “to the epidemiological trend.” Today, however, is the time to value the lessons of Covid “. This was stated by the Minister of Health. Roberto Speranza, in his speech at the event ‘800 years of charity: from the plague to Covid-19. The history of the Misericordie movement, organized by the Ambassador of Italy to the Holy See and promoted by the National Confederation of Mercies.
“I remember the words of Pope Francis, which echo in my head every day, ‘worse than this crisis there is only the risk of wasting it.’ So we must not waste it – warned the Minister of Health Speranza – and not wasting it means first of all. all open a new great season of investments in our NHS, the most precious stone we have. But we must invest more and we are doing it “.
“In the time that has opened, there is even more need for the fundamental values that animate you”, observed the minister addressing the Misericordie. “At this time we need a great country pact in which the institutions together with the research sites, professionals, companies, the areas of our society, in the widest possible way, really try to build a real pact for the restart of Italy. – he continued – And I think that my tile of this Pact – also President Draghi announced it and on which he is working – is precisely an ability to understand that assistance, the ability to develop solidarity and promote it with inclusion, be the first brick for this Pact. The first lesson of Covid is that no one is saved alone. The existence of each is connected to the existence of all the others. The underlying message of the Mercies is very powerful and – he concluded – looks to the future, together we must work so that this message is ever stronger “.
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