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These are the doctors and nurses of the San Salvatore Hospital in Pesaro, Italy, the city of my birth and where I once again reside, which from day one has sadly been at the top of the COVID-19 contagion and death charts. I photographed them at the end of their shifts—twelve hours without a break during their fight in an unequal war. In the quiet moments in front of my camera, these embattled individuals are in a state of total abandon, victims of an exhaustion that eats away at the body and the mind, a breathlessness that renders one disoriented, detached from time and space. They would take off their masks, caps, and gloves in front of my lens, remaining motionless, looking for some sort of normalcy amid the hell they were living.
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English: Annalisa Silvestri of the San Salvatore Hospital in Pesaro, Italy, at the end of her shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. 19 March 2020.
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Čeština: Zdravotní sestra Annalisa Silvestri v nemocnici San Salvatore Hospital v italském městě Pesaro, na konci směny dne 19. března 2020, v období vrcholící pandemie covidu-19 v Itálii.
English: Annalisa Silvestri of the San Salvatore Hospital in Pesaro, Italy, at the end of her shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. 19 March 2020.
Español: Annalisa Silvestri del Hospital San Salvatore en Pésaro, Italia, al final de su turno durante la pandemia de COVID-19, 19 de marzo de 2020.
Français : Annalisa Silvestri, médecin anesthésiste de l'hôpital San Salvatore de Pesaro (Italie), en fin de journée pendant la pandémie de Covid-19. 19 mars 2020.
Nederlands: Italiaanse ziekenhuismedewerkster aan het eind van haar dienst op 19 maart 2020, de dag dat Italië China voorbijging als land met de meeste overleden coronapatiënten
Português: Annalisa Silvestri do Hospital San Salvatore em Pésaro, Itália, no final de seu turno durante a pandemia de COVID-19, 19 de março de 2020
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DOCTORS AND NURSES OF THE INTENSIVE CARE HOSPITAL, FIGHTING COVID-19 EMERGENCY IN PESARO - ITALY. THEY ARE PORTRAITED AT THE END OF THEIR LONG WORKSHIFT. 12 HOURS WITH NO DRINK AND NO TOILETBREAK, DUE TO THE PROTECTIVE SUIT THEY WEAR. THE SIGNS ON THEIR FACE ARE CAUSED BY THE MASKS THEY HAVE TO WEAR TO PROTECT THEMSELFES FROM COVID VIRUS. IN THE PICTURE: Annalisa Silvestri, Doctor anaesthetist