Fabrizio Pregliasco Hospitalized: What Happened to the Virologist?

Fabrizio Pregliasco Hospitalized: What Happened to the Virologist?

Virologist Fabrizio Pregliasco hospitalized

Renowned virologist fabrizio Pregliasco, teh medical ​director of IRCCS Galeazzi Hospital – Sant’ambrogio in Milan, found himself unexpectedly​ hospitalized. He shared‌ this news during a live radio interview ‍on ⁤Rai Radio 1’s program “un giorno ⁤da pecora.”

Hosts Geppi Cucciari and Giorgio‌ Lauro contacted Pregliasco to discuss the ⁣new‌ Highway Code and COVID-19 precautions for the ⁢Christmas holidays. They were surprised to learn he was calling from the San Raffaele hospital.

Pregliasco, who hadn’t shaved and “fell to​ the​ ground,” admitted he was in the ‍emergency ⁢room as a patient. Despite his condition,⁣ he maintained his ⁤signature humor, remarking that his hospitalization conveniently coincided with Christmas, a holiday he ​doesn’t particularly enjoy.”So you solved it for Christmas,” ⁣Lauro joked, to which ⁢Pregliasco replied, “in‍ fact, it takes away ‌a stumbling block for me.”.

When asked if he expected to be ‍home for Christmas,Pregliasco ⁣simply responded,”I think I know where I’ll⁢ be at christmas.” Cucciari and Lauro,clearly concerned,apologized ⁤for calling him during his hospital stay.They ⁢playfully remarked that the show, ⁢which intended ​to be informative, had become the “radio of ignorance.”

Despite his situation, Pregliasco engaged in‍ the interview, offering expert insights on the new traffic laws ‍and COVID-19‍ safety measures during ​holiday gatherings. He expressed ⁢concern regarding the ⁣strictness of the‍ new ⁤penalties for drug-related driving offenses while ⁣acknowledging⁤ the necessity of punishing drunk driving and mobile phone use while behind the wheel.

Pregliasco‌ emphasized the ongoing⁣ presence of COVID-19, urging people ⁢to​ be cautious around vulnerable individuals. He advised hand hygiene, ⁣pre-gathering testing, ‍and mask-wearing⁤ when interacting with at-risk relatives.

The conversation inevitably turned to Pregliasco’s past conflicts with anti-vaccine activists.Lauro remarked, “They will be happy for what happened to you, professor, but you can’t ‌have everything.”

Sadly, Pregliasco’s hospitalization⁤ has drawn hateful comments from some anti-vaccine proponents. social ‌media is rife with insensitive remarks, some claiming it’s ⁣“karma” and ‍others expressing‌ a ⁢lack of empathy for someone who,‌ in their view, denied treatment⁤ to unvaccinated individuals.⁢

While Pregliasco recovers, the public is reminded of the continued need for compassion and critical thinking ‍in the⁣ face of⁤ public health challenges and differing viewpoints.​


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## A Speedy Recovery: an Interview wiht Dr. Fabrizio Pregliasco



**Archyde:** Dr.pregliasco, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. We were very sorry to hear about your recent hospitalization, and we’re wishing you a speedy recovery.



**Dr. Pregliasco:** Thank you, I appreciate the well wishes. It was certainly an unexpected turn of events, but I’m feeling much better now.



**Archyde:** You shared the news during your live radio interview on Rai Radio 1. can you tell us a bit about what happened?



**Dr. Pregliasco:** It was a sudden growth. I fell ill quite quickly and needed immediate medical attention.



**Archyde:** We understand you are the medical director of IRCCS Galeazzi Hospital – Sant’ambrogio in Milan. As a leading virologist, you’ve been a trusted voice throughout the pandemic. This must be a unique outlook, experiencing the healthcare system from both sides.



**Dr. Pregliasco:** It certainly is. It’s given me a new recognition for the remarkable work our medical staff does every day. They are truly dedicated professionals, and I’m grateful for the excellent care I received.





**archyde:** We certainly know you were looking forward to discussing the latest developments in virology with Geppi Cucciari and Giorgio Lauro. Will you still be able to participate in discussions about critically important health topics once you’re back on your feet?



**Dr. Pregliasco:** Absolutely. I’m eager to return to my research and continue contributing to the public discourse on crucial health issues.



**archyde:** We wish you all the best in your recovery,Dr. Pregliasco. We look forward to hearing your expert insights again soon.



**Dr. Pregliasco:** Thank you for your time and support.

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