There are numerous physical and social scars from the pandemic COVID-19 emergency that humanity is called to manage. Among those directly linked to COVID-19 disease, human beings need to be aware and fully prepared to deal with those less evident when all the lights were on SARS-COV2 virus. There is a concrete risk to have gone back to the pre-primary prevention era, when diagnosis and treatments were reached too late. Thus, there is an urgent need to restore mutual trust in all hospital facilities as places of care rather than virus spread centers to avoid a further, long-term and no less dangerous effect of COVID-19 outbreak on non-COVID-19 patients saved from the virus storm but not from the darkness of carelessness.