January is a delicate month, we need the utmost rigor



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“We have to keep the maximum rigor also in the next few weeks. “The Governor of Campania does not release the Coronavirus, Vincenzo De Luca, definitely determined not to lower his guard against infections. “We have to stay focused,” warns the former Salerno sheriff, who spoke on a streaming link with the ASL Napoli 2 Nord squad. In the background also the Back to school scheduled for after the Befana. The current anticovid regulations, both national and regional, in fact, expire on January 6. Theoretically, Campania could return to the yellow zone as of January 7, if the downward trend of the contagion curve of these days is confirmed. But the president De Luca brakes: “You know and I better than January is a very delicate period. We will decide what to do in the next few days. “

Covid vaccines begin in Campania

The next step, meanwhile, is the launch of the coronavirus vaccination campaign. On Sunday, December 27, the first step will be taken with the administration of the doses of the Pfizer vaccine to 2,700 people, while at the beginning of January the mass vaccination campaign will begin, starting with health workers and the elderly in the nursing homes. “The battle is ongoing,” explains De Luca, “also because the vaccination campaign will begin shortly. I invite all health personnel to be ready to be vaccinated quickly and to pay the utmost attention to our elderly, to RSAs. therefore busy days and it will not be a trivial job and will require a lot of organizational skills. Campania, and this is good to remember, De Luca concluded, is the region that has the lowest death rate in Italy compared to population. We have made a gigantic effort. “



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