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“There is a lot of international effort being made on vaccines. Realistically, I think we could start vaccines for frail people, law enforcement and healthcare workers in the early months of next spring.” This was stated by the president of the Superior Council of Health and member of the CTS, Franco Locatelli, in an interview with InBlu Radio, the CEI Catholic radio station.
“Arcuri’s work with swabs is formidable. In the last few days of molecular swabs we have reached over 150,000. And Italy is one of the countries with the most tampons in the world. Rapid antigenic tests are also available at this time. But more than numbers, I would talk about strategies because it would become a race that would go towards self-sufficiency and would raise the bar more and more ”, as stated by the president of the Superior Council of Health and member of the CTS, Franco Locatelli, in a interview with InBlu Radio, the CEI’s Catholic radio network. “Saying ‘let’s make more swabs’ is easy, while the discourse on developing a strategy in terms of the country system to start carrying out these swabs is more complex and articulated,” he said. . “We must make the roads more efficient and above all give an important role to general practitioners,” Locatelli stressed. “The current situation – he explained – is very different from that of March, where the weight of the pathology that weighed on significantly more than today. Just go and see the number of intensive care units and people who have lost their lives. It certainly has there has been a significant acceleration in the number of infected but there are significant differences ”.
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