A reader writes:
«Today 23 April I was amazed when, getting up, I found the radiators turned on in our apartment, served by the district heating of Iren. I immediately turned them off, since it is more than enough to wear a sweatshirt to “resist” the temperatures of these days. But with sadness I thought of all the talks that are being made, of those who are really cold and cannot warm up, of the costs we have incurred to heat the workplaces and homes this winter, what we are teaching our children since we are unable to make a tiny sacrifice. I also wonder who makes these decisions and with what criteria. We are truly quaquaraquà ».
Marina Stella
A reader writes:
«Pre-holiday Mass, Saturday 23 April, 6.30 pm, parish of Ss. Angeli Torino. There are (few) faithful but the parish priest who had warned him in advance of his absence is missing, but the priest who was supposed to replace him has not been seen. At 7 pm, after useless waiting, the candles went out and the people went home, understanding the parish priest, but still feeling bad for the lack of a substitute ».
Giuseppe Camurri
A reader writes:
«It is bad for the health of the substitute teachers to spend the Easter holidays“ in the village ”. Incredible, but when the schools reopened on Wednesday, many of these teachers were sick (and they were until Friday) and fell ill in their southern cities, putting schools in great difficulty for their replacement. All rights, no responsibility. What lesson will children draw from the sloppy irresponsibility of who should train them? ».
Annamaria C.
A reader writes:
“I accompanied, together with my wife, my 80 year old mother-in-law to do the fourth where of the Covid vaccine at the hub of the Arsenal of Peace. I wonder: who is that phenomenon of administrator who has chosen this position? There is no parking space for both disabled and non-disabled cars, a minimum of road safety is missing: cars parked in triple rows. There is a minimum of legality: they offered me some “good stuff” while I was in triple row. The seating in the waiting room for the few chairs available are stairways that are not accessible to the elderly, my wife told me upon returning. On my way away, I passed four police cars in front of a bar that carried out checks on the usual idlers who populate the neighborhood. But don’t we have other places more suited to the elderly? On the other hand, the kind and helpful staff ».
AF
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