Barbieri Alberto
Doctors for Human Rights Italy (MEDU), Rome, Italy.
Recenti Prog Med. 2020 May;111(5):295-296. doi: 10.1701/3366.33409.
Italy is one of the most affected countries by the new coronavirus (CoViD-19) pandemic. In the country, there are an estimated 49,000-52,000 homeless people. People experiencing homelessness are among the potentially most vulnerable groups to the CoViD-19. Despite this, in Italy there is a worrying delay in implementation of a national coordinated strategy to protect homeless people from the potentially devastating effects caused by CoViD-19. In order to contain the epidemic among the most vulnerable people, we propose a short operational agenda based on the field experience of the medical-humanitarian organization Medici per i Diritti Umani (Doctors for Human Rights, Italy - MEDU) as well as on the example of initiatives taken by other countries.
意大利是受新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行影响最严重的国家之一。该国估计有49000至52000名无家可归者。无家可归者是最易受COVID-19影响的潜在群体之一。尽管如此,意大利在实施全国协调战略以保护无家可归者免受COVID-19可能造成的毁灭性影响方面存在令人担忧的延迟。为了控制最弱势群体中的疫情,我们根据医学人道主义组织“意大利人权医生”(MEDU)的实地经验以及其他国家采取的举措示例,提出了一个简短的行动议程。