From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Giuseppe Berardelli
among 50 priests killed”
An Italian priest who gave a
respirator to a younger coronavirus patient he did not know has died of the
disease. Father Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, died in hospital in Lovere, Bergamo -
one of the worst-hit cities in Italy. At least 50 priests have reportedly been
killed by coronavirus in Italy. The world's worst affected country with 6,077
deaths so far, Italy has been under prolonged lockdown as it tries to stop the
spread of infections from the worst-hit northern region of Lombardy. Coronavirus
has been spreading rapidly across the globe, affecting more than 160 countries
and claiming more than 16,000 lives. There are more than 360,000 confirmed
cases worldwide. Europe is now at the epicentre of the crisis and the US is
facing a surge in cases.
Who was Fr Berardelli?: Giuseppe Berardelli, the main priest in the
town of Casnigo, died last week in Lovere hospital. According to the hospital,
he refused to use a respirator his parishioners had bought for him - choosing
to give it to a younger patient, instead. Residents of Casnigo were reported to have
applauded from their windows and balconies as the coffin was taken for burial.
There was no funeral. On Tuesday, Pope Francis led a prayer for the deceased
doctors and priests, "thanking God for their heroic example in serving
those who were sick".
What is the situation in Italy?: Italy shut down most businesses and banned
public gatherings nationwide on 12 March as it tried to halt the spread of the
virus. Bars, restaurants and most shops have closed, as have schools and
universities. The lockdown has been extended, and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte
has said it has helped prevent "the collapse of the system". On
Tuesday, it reported a slight slowdown in the rate of infection for a third day
in a row. But at more than 600 deaths a day, it is far from bringing the
pandemic under control. Italy has 63,927 people with Covid-19, the disease
caused by the virus. So far it has reported 6,077 deaths and 7,432 people who
have been discharged from hospital after recovering. But the number infected
could be far higher. Angelo Borrelli, Italy's civil protection chief, told
newspaper La Repubblica on Tuesday it was "credible" to estimate the
numbers are 10 times higher in reality. "In the next few hours… we will
see if the growth curve is really flattening," he told the paper.
^ Father Beradelli is truly a Saint
in every sense of the word. He showed us that despite what is happening you
need to stop and think about other people. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52015969
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