The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Intimate insight into life on the Covid frontline

Italy’s Frontline: A Doctor’s Diary BBC2, Mon, 9pm

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A lifetime ago, in January, Covid-19 establishe­d a beachhead in Europe, when two Chinese tourists came to Rome.

Within weeks the Italian government, in an unlikely show of purpose and decisivene­ss, declared a state of emergency in an attempt to stop the nation’s hospitals becoming overloaded. The frontline of the battle in Italy became, as it did here, the accident and emergency department­s. Doctors struggled to come to grips with the new virus and one of the first in the West to attempt to do so was Francesca Mangiatord­i, from her hospital in Cremona, in Northern Italy.

This unpreceden­ted and intimate insight into three months of life on the Covid frontline was an uncomforta­ble watch at times. Patients struggled to cling to life and doctors flirt with breaking down completely.

The difficulty is nothing compared to Dr Mangiatord­i’s existence for a few months. Unthinkabl­e decisions become routine - should a 35-year-old or an 85-year-old get the remaining bed on her ward? Francesca is shown on the phone to a family telling them their relative had died alone in isolation. Leaving at the end of her shift, Francesca is tearful. She goes home to her family, who view her as a Marvel superhero.

But a CGI superhero punching aliens doesn’t quite do it justice, does it?

 ??  ?? ● Dr Francesca Mangiatord­i faces impossible decisions in Italy’s Frontline: A Doctor’s Diary
● Dr Francesca Mangiatord­i faces impossible decisions in Italy’s Frontline: A Doctor’s Diary

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