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the V-day now it is getting closer and closer, tomorrow Sunday, December 27, it is in fact the fateful date on which the vaccination campaign will begin at European level.
Tomorrow is day V
In Italy, the first doses of the drug produced by Pfizer-Biontech they will be administered to a nurse, a health social worker, a researcher and two doctors from the Spallanzani hospital in Rome. Escorted by three police cars, yesterday afternoon the refrigerated van arrived in the capital with the first 9,750 vials of Pfizer-Biontech vaccine from Puurs, Belgium. Part of the cargo was taken to the center of Pratica di Mare, where 5 aircraft, or two C27Js of the Air Force, two Dornier Do. 228 of the Army and a P-180 of the Navy, will reach the most distant destinations.
In this first phase, the doses are stored at the Spallanzani Institute in Rome, and then distributed in the other regions to ensure that the whole country can participate tomorrow in the European V-day. In the second phase, however, the doses of vaccine they will be delivered directly to the 300 administration sites identified by the Regions. As soon as they are available, vaccines from other pharmaceutical companies, such as AstraZeneca and Moderna, will also be shipped across the country. The plan calls for the use of 11 aircraft, 73 helicopters and more than 360 vehicles.
The special commissioner for the Covid emergency, Domenico Arcuri, has explained: “In the coming months we will continue this campaign to get our country out of this emergency as soon as possible. Tomorrow will be a symbolic day very exciting, very busy. We are convinced that all citizens will understand the importance of this moment ”. And in the meantime, however, the controversies are already mounting.
But there is no lack of controversy
On Twitter Simone Baldelli, vice president of the deputies of Go Italy, he wrote: “More than the spectacularization of the arrival of the first vaccine vials, only Santa’s sleigh was missing, the testimony of the nurse Claudia Alivernini seems significant to me. Meanwhile, the schedule that we have been asking for a long time “. Request that Baldelli himself has been making to the government for almost two months and seems to have gone unheard and without a response.
Baldelli also wanted to talk about the testimony of the nurse who will receive the first dose of the vaccine tomorrow. Claudia Alivernini said she will proudly represent all healthcare workers and described her gesture as a act of love and respect for all the people who have lost their lives in recent months.