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“Starting to write these few lines is not easy. I want to write to you doctors, nurses and all the staff of the ward where I am hospitalized. I do not remember all your names, but I want to thank you for the care and attention you gave me.
I know that for you this represents your work, which you do with passion, and I am your patient. However, I feel obliged to apologize to you, and above all to write it down, because I mistakenly thought I was paying attention to the anti Covid precautions and that, in this way, I would always be fine.
“I don’t need the vaccine, let’s leave it to those who are afraid of getting sick,” I thought. I was wrong twice. The first, because if I had had the vaccine I would not have gotten sick like this and maybe they would not have hospitalized me; the second, because I would not have infected my family and I would not have forced them to stay at home, with the worry of a loved one who cannot attend and see you.
Mistakes are used to grow. Surely to all the people I know I will strongly advise to get vaccinated, telling them about the past experience and the “duty” not to get sick. Certainly I will not forget your eyes, where mine sought confirmation but, above all, the comfort of your words. I will not forget the small and simple gestures: when you took me, you made me drink, you wiped the sweat from my face and the tears that came from those same eyes that burned with so many thoughts. I conclude these lines with slightly moved eyes and, with my heart in my hand, with two words: excuse me and thank you “.
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