 Alberto Bartolini is a doctor who works at Santor Sulla Hospital in Bologna, Italy. Lately, a near-resilience accompanies his way to work in the morning. It has a strange effect. It really seems to be a bandit in nothing, because it doesn't feel full at all. Inside the hospital, reality is much more turbulent and tragic. The sudden influx of patients is something that he describes as a tsunami that hit without a warning. I believe that something like 2-300 patients will be at least recovered. In the intensive care unit in which he works, there are about 60 people in critical conditions. One case in particular stands out. I'm sure they will be surprised at some situations. We have always had an example of a husband and wife. Dr Bartolini hopes that this pandemic will at least make our society reconsider its priorities. I hope that this will return a little bit to the people. The taste of life and the value of people. The doctor added that this emergency is creating a stronger bond within the medical staff, as they all fight together for the same cause. Reporting from Boston, but with my heart in Italy, I'm Matteo Vignieri.