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Fight Covid, a symbolic nurse in the sights of the no vax. “Try to be an influencer”

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The photo posted by Martina

Rome, 8 January 2022 – It is one of the male nurse symbol from the fight against Covid and rose to the fore in the first dramatic pandemic wave. His image with his face marked after hours wearing the mask has gone around the world. And yesterday she criticized the low figure established for the more to those who evade the vaccine obligation for those over 50: “100 euros, the price of our health, of our lives, of the sacrifices we have been making for two years”, reads the post published on Facebook. For these words today Martina Benedetti ends up in the viewfinder of no-vax and other protesters on social media. A shower of offensive comments ranging from the invitation to post “the statement of the last two terrible years he spent” to the accusation of taking “wads” from Big Pharma. She herself, on her Instagram account, denounces having been the victim of “sexist, misogenic insults”.

There are those who invite her to “go and be a soubrette”, who accuse her of “lead the good life“and also those who suspect that behind his positions there is the desire to notoriety: “Another step towards the house of the big brother”, writes a user on Twitter. “If being a nurse is hard work, try something else. Does Influencer seem less tiring to you?“writes another. For many, Martina”si lagna“unmotivated and a no-vax clearly writes:” My life is worth more than yours. Period. “All littered with profanity.

But on social media there are also words of solidarity. Starting with those of the president of the Gimbe Foundation, Nino Cartabellotta, among the first to denounce the social pillory that hit the nurse: “She is a woman. She is young. She is a nurse. She works in Covid intensive care. She collaborates with Gimbe. He says what he thinks about the 100 euro fine” and “becomes the target of no vax & related with unrepeatable verbal and sexist violence “. “All my solidarity! Come on Martina“, he comments in a tweet among others Raffaele Bruno, director of the complex operating unit for infectious diseases of the Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia, the specialist known for having treated patient 1 Mattia, the 38-year-old who was admitted to the Codogno hospital and on February 20 with his positive swab revealed to Italy the presence of Covid.

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