Milan:Italian nurse Cristina Settembrese spends her days on the frontline caring for COVID-19 patients, the illness caused by the new coronavirus which is killing tens of thousands of people across the world.
Settembrese has been a nurse since she was 18-and-a-half and two months ago the infectious disease ward where she works at San Paolo Hospital in Milan started treating only COVID-19 patients.
The 54-year-old said that the illness had forced her and much other staff to "reinvent" themselves as they learnt how to operate machines she likened to "helmets" to help patients battle the virus.
She said: "We health care personnel reinvented ourselves, all of us a little bit, because working in the infective disease ward I had never seen a helmet, nor a Niv mask, nor did I know how to check the monitors so we worked and when at home we had to study these machines."
To try and stop the spread of the illness strict measures have been put in place in Italy.
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The country was placed in lockdown with people stopped from leaving their homes except for essential travel and to buy food. This also included not being allowed to visit loved ones who were in the hospital fighting the virus.