(ANSA) - MILAN, 10 SEPTEMBER - "The viral load of Berlusconi's nasopharyngeal tamponade was so high that between March and April, it certainly would not have had the outcome that unfortunately it has now. Would it have killed him? Absolutely yes, most likely yes, and he you know. And it is not a joke to exaggerate given the character we are talking about, but it is an attempt to stick to reality ". This was stated by Alberto Zangrillo, head of intensive care at San Raffaele, guest of Piazzapulita on La7, talking about the conditions of Forza Italia leader Silvio Berlusconi, hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia from coronavirus. "Let's say that" Briatore and Berlusconi "are in more than satisfactory situations, they are doing well, for them I believe that the epilogue of this disease is near", he added. (HANDLE).
Zangrillo: 'Berlusconi would have died in March'
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"The viral load of Berlusconi's nasopharyngeal swab was so high that in March-April, surely it would not have had the outcome it fortunately has now. Would it have killed him? Absolutely yes, most likely yes, and he knows it. (ANSA)