The birth and decline of the Isili hospital, Covid, the story of Sardinian healthcare over the last forty years and the many trade union battles to defend workers and patients. Mino Frongia worked for 42 years as a driver in the 118. A few weeks ago he retired.

«I was hired in 1981 – he states – there was a hospital to be opened that was still closed. It was almost an empty box. There were some furniture, beds, kitchen, but nothing worked. In the offices there are few employees and a few doctors. I remember it as a large construction site. I drove a company car and did many things."
Mino Frongia continues to deal with healthcare as a trade unionist.

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