Third "quiet" night in the intensive care unit of the San Raffaele hospital in Milan for Silvio Berlusconi . The situation remains stable and there is an improvement in the lung infection . The problem persists, but the Cav is already asking to go home, we learn from health sources . Doctors, on the other hand, are cautious.

The leader of Forza Italia " has rested and feels good ", reports Antonio Tajani who heard him. Even his son Luigi, who visited him this morning, leaving the San Raffaele told reporters that he is "better" .

«I visited him in intensive care, we talked and I found him better than I thought. We can wish him an Easter wish because the road to rebirth, if not resurrection, has been taken », Gianni Letta let it be known today as he left the San Raffaele. " He will absolutely return to the field, you know him , every time he has set himself a goal he has achieved it and this time too I think he is on that path," he added.

This morning at 8.30 Alberto Zangrillo, personal doctor of the Cav and head of intensive care, also arrived at the hospital. « I am serene because we are doing our best. And I am serene because I am dealing with a patient who is also a great friend to me, I cannot deny it, there is great personal involvement but he is a person who has accustomed us to always responding in the best possible way and therefore even in the face of a serious pathology in one really difficult situation he is responding well to the therapies," he said.

In short, there is optimism compared to what transpired only two days ago. Attention remains very high on the respiratory system infection . Infection, explained San Raffaele in the medical bulletin of two days ago, which is grafted into the context of «a chronic hematological condition of which he has been a carrier for some time: chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, of which the persistent chronic phase and the absence of evolutionary characteristics in acute leukemia ".

Wishes for a speedy recovery also came from Pd secretary Elly Schlein, who speaks of days of "great apprehension". One of the first to inquire about the Cav's health conditions was Sergio Mattarella , who on the morning of 5 April (day of hospitalization) telephoned Gianni Letta not only to make sure of his health but also to send his Best wishes for a speedy recovery. A confidential call much appreciated by Berlusconi.

Fans and ultras from the Monza football curve, a team of which Berlusconi is president, gathered outside the hospital: "Come on, Silvio, we're with you." There are those who left from the South and traveled hundreds of kilometers to go and park outside the San Raffaele.

(Unioneonline/L)

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