Professor Alberto Zangrillo observes a queue for the covid swab in front of a pharmacy and blurts out. “Santo Stefano, 10 am in Milan. 200 meters of queue to feed the tills of pharmacies, journalistic terrorism and certify the death of the country”, writes the head of the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department of the San Raffaele in Milan. On holidays, the demand for tampons in pharmacies – not only in Lombardy – has soared. Queue hours to run a quick test before reuniting with family and friends. Zangrillo stigmatizes the scene, with a tweet that is part of a ‘vein’ with other messages.
“When the country is irreparably destroyed, we will ask the ‘scientists’ and ‘journalists in love with covid 19’ right”, wrote the head physician a few days ago. The queues for the swab had also been the focus of a tweet last week: “In Milan, the gatherings are created by people waiting for swabs outside the pharmacies. Contagion paranoia, created by the media, is an incurable disease”.
In the evening, a new message: “Tonight in the ER I stopped to talk with the boys of the White Cross: ‘In Milan no pressure, usual routine’. Why are the media telling us anything else?”.
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