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A historic day: at the Spallanzani in Rome, the first Italian to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. All starting at 7:20 today, Sunday, December 27. The first to obtain the Pfizer serum were Professor Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, the nurse Claudia alivernini and the socio-sanitary worker Omar altobelli. So two infectious doctors always from Inmi: Alessandra vergori me Alessandra D’Abramo. An important page is being written in the battle against coronavirus.
“I feel great, I’m excited“But more than excited, I’m proud,” Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, director of the Inmi Spallanzani Virology Laboratory, who was among the first three people in Italy to receive the Covid-19 vaccine this morning, told reporters. “I hope soon extend this privilege to all, “he added, underlining that” we still must not sing victory. “I say it with my heart: let’s get vaccinated for ourselves, our loved ones and the community. These are the first words of Claudia Alivernini, the 29-year-old nurse from Spallanzani who received the Covid-19 vaccine this morning.
Meanwhile, on Twitter, Giuseppe Conte chirped: “Today Italy wakes up. It is # Vaccine Day. This date will remain with us forever. Let’s start with healthcare workers and the most vulnerable groups and then extend to the entire population the possibility of obtaining immunity and definitely defeat this virus ”. All true, even if Conte does not give answers about the latest ruling, namely the fact that in this first supply of vaccines, Italy receives far fewer doses than Germany and Spain, as reported yesterday Roberto Burioni.
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