(ANSA) - MILAN, 28 NOV - The Italian patient struck by the Omicron variant "had no contact with other people, either in the workplace or in the non-working environment, in the Lombardy region".
This is what is learned from internal sources of the Lombardy Region Welfare Department.
The Campania engineer - it is learned - never went to his work site in Milan and, as a precaution, the hospitals visited for the surveillance of the health workers who visited the case were informed. From what was rebuilt, the patient arrived by plane in Milan on the evening of November 15 and, with a car rented by the company, with which he reached a hotel, where he had dinner alone, in a room where only one other person was present. , but accommodated on the opposite side and had no contact with the hotel staff.
The next day, at 8, still by car, he reached a hospital to carry out the swab required by his company, having to leave for Mozambique the same evening of 16.
After the swab, he went by car to a hospital facility to undergo the periodic examinations scheduled for Eni employees, always wearing personal protection devices and another hospital structure for further visits, at the end of which he resumed the car to reach the Fiumicino airport from which it would have to leave for Mozambique.
During the trip to Rome he received a call from the competent doctor, who informed him of the positivity, which is why he decided to return to his family in Caserta.
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