(ANSA) - Rome, March 31 - The Italian parliament is making a
bipartisan effort to shield frontline coronavirus doctors and
nurses from legal action stemming from their work.
In amendments filed to the 'Cure Italy' decree, some parties
are proposing redefining medical staffs' perimeter of
responsibility for the emergency period, while others are saying
they should be exempt from damages claims, and other still are
saying the State should take on any cases stemming from alleged
mistakes, free of charge.
Parliament moves to protect virus docs from law suits (2)
Amendments presented to Cure Italy decree on responsibility