The pandemic hit Italy about two weeks before it came to the United States, so we can learn from their experience. But I pray what happened in Bergamo, a small city in Italy’s prosperous, industrial north, never happens anywhere else: coffins lined up in churches and hospitals, ambulance sirens ringing day and night as paramedics respond to the gravely ill, and funeral after funeral with only a priest, a mourner and a body.
Column: For Italian-Americans, COVID-19′s destruction in Italy particularly hard to watch

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