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Milan Fair turned into horpital

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Milan (Italy), Mar 31 mar (EFE).- (Camera: Marco Todarello) The Milan Fair has been turned into a hospital with 200 ICU beds. The new centre hasa been built in ten days and was inaugurated on Tuesday. FOOTAGE OF THE HOSPITAL.SOUNDBITES OF ATTILIO FONTANA, PRESIDENT OF THE LOMBARDY REGION AND OF EZIO BELLERI, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF MILAN'S POLICLINICO.

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