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Inside intensive care unit fighting coronavirus in Cremona, Italy(1/4)

2020-03-25 15:10:11 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Healthcare workers treat the most serious patients infected with the Coronavirus virus at Cremona hospital intensive care unit in Cremona, south east of Milan, Italy on March 23, 2020. Italian health officials voiced cautious hope on Sunday after the coronavirus death toll edged down from the previous day's world record and the rate of infections slowed. The country's world-topping toll from its month-long crisis approached 5,500 and the number of COVID-19 infections neared 60,000. (Photo/Agencies)

Healthcare workers treat the most serious patients infected with the Coronavirus virus at Cremona hospital intensive care unit in Cremona, south east of Milan, Italy on March 23, 2020. Italian health officials voiced cautious hope on Sunday after the coronavirus death toll edged down from the previous day's world record and the rate of infections slowed. The country's world-topping toll from its month-long crisis approached 5,500 and the number of COVID-19 infections neared 60,000. (Photo/Agencies)

Healthcare workers treat the most serious patients infected with the Coronavirus virus at Cremona hospital intensive care unit in Cremona, south east of Milan, Italy on March 23, 2020. Italian health officials voiced cautious hope on Sunday after the coronavirus death toll edged down from the previous day's world record and the rate of infections slowed. The country's world-topping toll from its month-long crisis approached 5,500 and the number of COVID-19 infections neared 60,000. (Photo/Agencies)

Healthcare workers treat the most serious patients infected with the Coronavirus virus at Cremona hospital intensive care unit in Cremona, south east of Milan, Italy on March 23, 2020. Italian health officials voiced cautious hope on Sunday after the coronavirus death toll edged down from the previous day's world record and the rate of infections slowed. The country's world-topping toll from its month-long crisis approached 5,500 and the number of COVID-19 infections neared 60,000. (Photo/Agencies)

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