(ANSA) - MILAN, 05 MAY - Within the walls of the Lautari recovery community - over 300 young people between Pozzolengo and Bedizzole (Brescia), Como, Pordenone, Florence and Rome and about 100 among the people who commit themselves - have renamed it the 'cloistered-covid': more than two months of complete isolation from the outside world which has avoided contagions between the youngsters engaged in the recovery of their lives and the employees themselves. Result: zero infected with Coronavirus. Lautari, founded in 1992, is a pedagogical-rehabilitative therapeutic community, specialized in detoxification and rehabilitation of people with addiction problems. "It is a completely free structure for the state and users and does not cost the National Health Service," explains the president Andrea Bonomelli. "Our priority interest is the protection of our guests and their health."
Lautari, no positive anti-covid cloister
2020-05-05T16:24:07.642Z
Within the walls of the Lautari Recovery Community - over 300 young people between Pozzolengo and Bedizzole (Brescia), Como, Pordenone, Florence and Rome and about 100 among the people who commit themselves - have renamed it the 'anti-covid cloister': more than two months of comp ... (ANSA)