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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-31.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-30.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-29.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-27.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-25.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-22.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-21.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-20.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-18.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-17.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-16.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-15.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-14.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-13.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-28.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-26.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-24.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-19.jpg
  • Bergamo, Giuseppe Vavassori, owner of the Funeral Houose , "La Casa del Commiato". Funeral home owner Giuseppe Vavassori, 65, developed short-term memory loss in the aftermath of the coronavirus
    bergamo covid-19-12.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-23.jpg
  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • MARANELLO, Ferrari producing with 3d tchnology manifold for masks to be used with respirator
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down,
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down,
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, local church in the neighborhood
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, looking for protectio musks
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, looking for protectio musks
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down,
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, local church in the neighborhood
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, looking for protectio musks
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, queueing outside the supermatket
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, queueing outside the supermatket
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, local church in the neighborhood
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, looking for protectio musks
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  • Milan, empty space during the massive shut down, looking for protectio musks
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  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Fabio
    COVID-19 HOTEL-56.jpg
  • Bergamo: Opsedale Papa Giovanni XXXIII. doctor F. Luca Lorini, Director of the Anaesthesia and Resuscitation Unit
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  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Catalina
    COVID-19 HOTEL-81.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely Sanitization of the room
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion,rx ray, A patient gets an X-ray at a Bergamo, Italy, convention center that was converted for covid-19 patients in the spring and is now used for follow-up care
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion, CT scan
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion, CT scan
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion, CT scan
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion
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  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion, respirometer test. A patient gets his respiration rate checked. Among the first 750 patients screened, about 30 percent exhibited breathing trouble and permanent lung scarring.
    bergamo covid-19-53.jpg
  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion, routine tests, blood pressure, heart beat etc.
    bergamo covid-19-48.jpg
  • Bergamo, the covid follow up department at Bergamo fair pavilion. waiting hall
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  • Italy, Melzo, MIrco Carrara in his factory. Mirco Carrara, 55, experienced a severe bout of covid-19 and now lives with the risk of fungus-filled bubbles exploding in his lungs
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  • Italy, Melzo, MIrco Carrara in his factory. Mirco Carrara, 55, experienced a severe bout of covid-19 and now lives with the risk of fungus-filled bubbles exploding in his lungs. Carrara's daily medication regimen
    bergamo covid-19-8.jpg
  • Italy, Melzo, MIrco Carrara in his factory. Mirco Carrara, 55, experienced a severe bout of covid-19 and now lives with the risk of fungus-filled bubbles exploding in his lungs
    bergamo covid-19-5.jpg
  • Italy, Melzo, MIrco Carrara in his factory. Mirco Carrara, 55, experienced a severe bout of covid-19 and now lives with the risk of fungus-filled bubbles exploding in his lungs
    bergamo covid-19.jpg
  • Bergamo: Opsedale Papa Giovanni XXXIII, seats are signed to keep the distance while seated. emergency room
    bergamo covid-19-60.jpg
  • Bergamo: the  upper town is almost, usually packed with tourists from all around the world is almost empty
    bergamo covid-19-45.jpg
  • Bergamo: the  upper town is almost, usually packed with tourists from all around the world is almost empty
    bergamo covid-19-40.jpg
  • Bergamo: Monica Palazzoli. her husband passed away in the hospital during the lockdown
    bergamo covid-19-14.jpg
  • Bergamo: Palazzo Frizzoni, Municipality Building, The Major Giorgio Gori
    bergamo covid-19-8.jpg
  • Bergamo: Palazzo Frizzoni, Municipality Building, The Major Giorgio Gori
    bergamo covid-19-4.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Dario
    COVID-19 HOTEL-88.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Erica
    COVID-19 HOTEL-78.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Erica
    COVID-19 HOTEL-76.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Erica
    COVID-19 HOTEL-74.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Marco
    COVID-19 HOTEL-68.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely
    COVID-19 HOTEL-63.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. Luciano
    COVID-19 HOTEL-61.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely
    COVID-19 HOTEL-44.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the food is daily delivered in a paper bag outside the room
    COVID-19 HOTEL-37.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the food is daily delivered in a paper bag outside the room
    COVID-19 HOTEL-35.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the food is daily delivered in a paper bag outside the room
    COVID-19 HOTEL-33.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely
    COVID-19 HOTEL-17.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the food is daily delivered in a paper bag outside the room
    COVID-19 HOTEL-12.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the reception is the only common area just  for the staff
    COVID-19 HOTEL-8.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. the reception is the only common area just  for the staff
    COVID-19 HOTEL-5.jpg
  • Milan, my personal diary after three weeks of lockdown in MIlan
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  • Milan, my personal diary after three weeks of lockdown in MIlan
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