What a week it has been! The COVID 19 pandemic has changed life for everyone. Last week, I wrote about COVID 19 and the situation in Italia. Then the world became emotional watching videos of neighourhoods all over the country singing in solidarity from their balconies and windows. There was also a collective round of applause at noon for frontline health care workers. This uplifting show of resilience and community support was much needed. Rainbow paintings by bambini, and the positive messages #iorestoacasa and #andratuttobene spread positivity throughout the country in a show of mass cooperation and unity.
This week in Italia there is discouragement and low morale, with new cases going up daily. Stats are updated here. Things are getting worse instead of better. There are now more deaths than in China and the numbers keep rising, despite extreme social distancing measures. We all saw the morbid images from Bergamo of a convoy of army vehicles transporting coffins elsewhere because there is no room for them. I feel terrible when I think of all the people dying alone in ICU, without their families, not even given the dignity of a funeral. It is natural to feel demoralized under the circumstances, and the mental health effects of quarantine and social distancing, but it is important to stay positive and hopeful.
What we all have to remember is that the COVID 19 virus can incubate for 14 days. Knowing this, it makes sense that measures taken today will take 2 weeks to have an effect, and the increase in cases were mostly infected before the whole country was in quarantine. Now there are even stricter measures in place.
China has had 4 days with no new cases. We also need to remember they are on day 81 (since Jan 1st), while Italia is only at day 32 (Feb 20th there were 3 cases). If all of this is correct, it should start getting better next week …… if everyone stays home! Movement of people will just keep feeding the virus.
What I do not understand is why other countries are not learning from what is happening in Italia and acting sooner? It is not if, but when. For example, the UK now has more cases than Italia did at the same point, but they only just closed bars yesterday! Despite social distancing measures, we see videos of socially and morally irresponsible spring break partying in Florida, and a packed Bondi Beach in Sydney. The only way to contain this thing is to STAY HOME! Wake up and smell the cappuccino already! The super strict rules need to be stricter and need to be enforced. This cartoon sent to me on Facebook shows what is needed to kick COVID 19. The coronavirus says: ‘I’m leaving, there is no one here’.
I hope the balcony singing resumes, because music is the universal language and it is so important for social and mental health. Forza! Insieme ce la faremo-together we will do it! Stay strong everyone…and unless you are an essential service, STAY AT HOME! Ciao, Cristina
Image: Coffee? used with permission by Martina Heiduczek IG @martina_illustrates
To lighten the mood I am attaching a hilarious video from Rimbamband of ‘Virus Corona’ (pronounced VEE∙roos Corona) to the tune of the 80’s hit My Sharona. The lyrics are hilarious, but even if you don’t understand Italiano, it is still funny.
this is the best ever, Cristina! Grazie~
Prego Eloise!
Hi Cristina, Staying at home is what we are now doing. The Italy situation is heart wrenching. So so sad. Due to that episode at Bondi Beach, Sydney beaches were closed. As of today all clubs, pubs, gyms restaurants, churches, etc etc are closed. Borders are now closed so I cannot see my Mum nor my family. Our government is really trying to do everything to keep us safe. I pray that everyone stays safe and we beat this very soon. Lyn
Me too Lyn! If everyone stays home, we can starrve it! Stay safe. Ciao, Cristina
Your words are right on point.
I hadn’t known about the partying in Florida. It’s outrageous.
Best wishes from a reader in the USA.
Neil Scheinin
Grazie Neil. Stay safe! Ciao, Cristina
Thanks Cristina!
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So true…I agree… God bless!! Keep well ! 🙏🙏♥️
Thanks so much, Christina, for sharing and sending a clear message to stay home! Keep healthy! Andrea
I am glad the message came through! Stay safe Andrea! Ciao, Cristina
Such a lovely post, as always. I love the painting of the signora sharing her espresso, and the cartoon. Of course, the youtube musical is great. I just checked on FB, and I see your page and wonder why I have been missing it. Anyway, I gave it my “like.” Ti auguro tanti saluti!
Grazie Pamela. i love the video. I usually only post links to new post on my FB page, which you already get, so you are not missing much, but welcome! Stay safe! Ciao, Cristina
Stay safe Cristina!
Anche tu Anna!
Thanks for sharing that YouTube link. Christina. Humor is a healthy coping mechanism. I can still hear my husband laughing in the other room.!
Prego! I think I’ve watched it 30 times! The lyrics are hilarious. Stay safe Ellen. Ciao, Cristina
Such an important message, stay safe.
Grazie Laura-you stay safe too! Ciao, Cristina
Just read that Italy has had decreasing cases for four straight days, so hopefully the corner has been turned.
Some people pour wine above their heads to aerate it. So from the image some people do this for tea and coffee as well.
Hopefully lots of strange sounds from Italian cappuccino machines in the close future!
Take care.
Ciao Xxalkos-the numbers were dropping for 4 days but now are going back up 😢. Record number of deaths yesterday. Mannaggia! Yes hope we get to have caffè with friends soon! Ciao, Cristina
Because you are in the health field maybe this could be of use?
https://m.ufhealth.org/news/2020/uf-health-anesthesiology-team-devises-respirator-mask-made-existing-hospital-materials
Take care!!
It really is heart-breaking but it will take some time for social distancing to take effect. Hang in there and keep the faith… As we are here, too.
Insieme ce la faremo 💪!
Cristina, thank you for this insightful and informative post. I can’t agree more that we all need to get on board with staying at home and social distancing. This virus is scary and has already taken such a toll in Italy. In the US we are only just now beginning to see it. I pray every day and have hope that one day life can return to some semblance of normality.
Hang in there. Stay safe.
💪
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