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Radio Romania International

Radio Romania International once
again held its traditional end-of-year poll in which listeners and Internet and
social media users get to choose the person or persons who had the greatest positive
impact on the world.



This year healthcare workers from around
the world working on the front line in the battle against the coronavirus
pandemic, together with all those who helped develop vaccines against Covid-19 were
chosen as Persons of the Year, with special mentions going to the German doctors
and founders of the BioNTech labs Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci, and the
Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó, who contributed to the development of the mRNA
technology on which some of the Covid vaccines are based.



Other proposals included the
journalists and presenters who have been providing accurate information since
the start of the pandemic, as well as Dr Annalisa Malara, who diagnosed the
first Covid-19 case in Italy, and Dr Marco Stabile, whose discovery that
heparin helps prevent blood clots has saved many lives.



The politicians put forward for Personality
of the Year included the former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, US President
Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin, the President of the European Commission
Ursula von der Leyen and the Romanian Ambassador to Italy George Bologan, who
is just finishing his term. The COP26 summit on climate change was also
nominated.



Yet more proposals for Personality
of the Year included the American entrepreneur Jeff Bezos, the young tennis
sensation Emma Raducanu, the Auvergne pour un enfant humanitarian
association, the Somalese YouTuber AboFlah, the Algerian national football team,
who won the 2021 Arab Cup, the Indian librarian Palam Kalyanasundaram, who for the last 30 years has donated
all his income to charity, and the doctors who saved the Danish football player
Christian Eriksen, who suffered a heart attack on the pitch last June.



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Radio Romania International

Radio Romania International once again held its traditional end-of-year poll in which listeners and Internet and social media users get to choose the person or persons who had the greatest positive impact on the world.

 

This year healthcare workers from around the world working on the front line in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, together with all those who helped develop vaccines against Covid-19 were chosen as Persons of the Year, with special mentions going to the German doctors and founders of the BioNTech labs Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci, and the Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó, who contributed to the development of the mRNA technology on which some of the Covid vaccines are based.

 

Other proposals included the journalists and presenters who have been providing accurate information since the start of the pandemic, as well as Dr Annalisa Malara, who diagnosed the first Covid-19 case in Italy, and Dr Marco Stabile, whose discovery that heparin helps prevent blood clots has saved many lives.

 

The politicians put forward for Personality of the Year included the former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, US President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and the Romanian Ambassador to Italy George Bologan, who is just finishing his term. The COP26 summit on climate change was also nominated.

 

Yet more proposals for Personality of the Year included the American entrepreneur Jeff Bezos, the young tennis sensation Emma Raducanu, the Auvergne pour un enfant humanitarian association, the Somalese YouTuber AboFlah, the Algerian national football team, who won the 2021 Arab Cup, and the doctors who saved the Danish football player Christian Eriksen, who suffered a heart attack on the pitch last June.


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Prosecutors examine claims Covid spread in Italy before official confirmation

Prosecutors examine claims Covid spread in Italy before official confirmation
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Michigan Transplant Patient Dies from COVID-19 2 Months After Receiving Lungs That Carried the Virus


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Feb 24, 2021 07:40 PM EST
A Michigan transplant patient died from COVID-19 two months after receiving a set of lungs that carried the virus, despite having negative results before the operation. 
Transplant patient received lungs that carried COVID-19
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LODI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 11: Doctor Annalisa Malara, wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), stands next to a patient in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of the Ospedale Maggiore di Lodi, during a visit to see her colleagues one year on from Italy's first COVID-19 diagnosis on February 11, 2021 in Lodi, near Milan, Italy. Annalisa Malara, an anaesthesiologist who was working in a nearby hospital in Codogno last year, diagnosed the first COVID-19 case in Italy with a nasopharyngeal swab test on February 20, 2020, despite the patient - a 38-year-old healthy athlete - not meeting the national criteria for novel coronavirus testing.

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Predicting 2021's first normal holiday


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— Let’s state the obvious: Living through a pandemic sucks. It’s hard to balance every decision we make against the threat of getting sick or getting others sick. It’s why we are all now anxiously awaiting an end to the pandemic, desperately searching for signs that it’s safe to go back to the way our lives were just a year ago.

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Italy ponders economic recovery a year after 1st COVID-19 casualty


Italy's women and youth were hardest hit by COVID-19's economic impact. Now, its recovery hinges on them
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The town of Vò is seen beyond a vineyard in northern Italy on Feb. 10. Shockwaves ran through the wine-making village west of Venice as word spread last Feb. 21 that a retired roofer had died of the new coronavirus, making him the first European casualty.
One recent afternoon, at the edge of the main piazza in Vò, a tiny town in the northern Veneto region of Italy, a group of young people hung out near a car, listening to music. Among them was Jasmine Schiavoi, 19, a nursing student.

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Covid-19: The young doctor who ignored the rules to find Italy's 'Patient One'


Malara, a 39-year-old intensive care specialist and anaesthetist, saw “terrible” scans of the patient’s lungs on February 20 and promptly put him in the intensive care unit where he was intubated. During a conversation with his distressed and pregnant wife, Malara learned the patient had two weeks earlier enjoyed dinner with a colleague who had recently returned from China.
Alarm bells started ringing for Malara and her equally concerned colleague, Laura Ricevuti.
However there was a problem: under national rules at the time, suspected coronavirus patients could only be given a test if they had actually been to China. Maestri did not qualify.

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The Italian doctor who found 'Patient One'


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Annalisa Malara marked an anniversary with a difference over the weekend. One year ago, the young doctor was working at Codogno hospital when she asked to see a patient gasping for air. This encounter would save the man’s life, put the world on high alert and radically alter Malara’s career.
“That day is impressed in my memory,” she says. “I could never forget it.”
The patient, Mattia Maestri, was an athletic 38-year-old who had come to the emergency department on February 18 with fever, cough, and shortness of breath. He was given antibiotics but did not stay. He came back that night in worse shape and was admitted. Nobody knew what was wrong.

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The Italian doctor who found 'Patient One'

The Italian doctor who found 'Patient One'
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