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By Feb 24, 2021 07:40 PM EST A Michigan transplant patient died from COVID-19 two months after receiving a set of lungs that carried the virus, despite having negative results before the operation. Transplant patient received lungs that carried COVID-19 (Photo : Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty Images) LODI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 11: Doctor Annalisa Malara, wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), stands next to a patient in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of the Ospedale Maggiore di Lodi, during a visit to see her colleagues one year on from Italy s first COVID-19 diagnosis on February 11, 2021 in Lodi, near Milan, Italy. Annalisa Malara, an anaesthesiologist who was working in a nearby hospital in Codogno last year, diagnosed the first COVID-19 case in Italy with a nasopharyngeal swab test on February 20, 2020, despite the patient - a 38-year-old healthy athlete - not meeting the national criteria for novel coronavirus testing. ....
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Malara, a 39-year-old intensive care specialist and anaesthetist, saw “terrible” scans of the patient’s lungs on February 20 and promptly put him in the intensive care unit where he was intubated. During a conversation with his distressed and pregnant wife, Malara learned the patient had two weeks earlier enjoyed dinner with a colleague who had recently returned from China. Alarm bells started ringing for Malara and her equally concerned colleague, Laura Ricevuti. However there was a problem: under national rules at the time, suspected coronavirus patients could only be given a test if they had actually been to China. Maestri did not qualify. ....