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President Vincenzo De Luca also participates in Vax Day, who is vaccinated inside the Cotugno hospital, away from the cameras.
The governor arrives shortly after 9 am and is entertained for more than 20 minutes with the press outside the tent where the vaccinations begin, outside the hospital.
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Then he visits the 6 assembled boxes and is transferred to the hospital of the hills, together with the strategic director Maurizio Di Mauro. It is inside Cotugno where you get vaccinated, around 11:30, away from the cameras, and then you leave.
“I got vaccinated – wrote the governor on social networks – we all have to do it in the coming weeks. It is important to win the battle against Covid-19 and return to normal life. Without lowering our guard and respecting the rules.”
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But the mayor of Naples Luigi De Magistris attacks: “I find the abuse of power of President De Luca who takes advantage of his institutional role to get vaccinated when the vaccine, in the first weeks, should be used exclusively, considering the very few quantities available to doctors, nurses, health workers and the elderly “.
The Mayor underlines: “The health of President De Luca unfortunately comes before the people of Campania. We should be ashamed and apologize! Then instead, the time will come when we should all get vaccinated and then it will be right for everyone to lead by example, for those who occupy public and institutional positions. Unfortunately, not all can yet be vaccinated, while De Luca appears as a privileged member of the arrogant caste that exploits his institutional role for propaganda purposes. His dose is unfortunately taken away from those who operate in the front line and risks his life every day. “
“From Luca? He skipped the line. He had no right to take a bottle from a health worker and yet he did it. Without decency. No respect. He skipped the line and took the bottle. No regional president on V-Day did. “He is vaccinated.” Thus, in a note, the MEP and national director of Forza Italia, Fulvio Martusciello. “Everyone said ‘health workers come first’ also because the bottles were few and they were not enough for everyone. Nobody , except De Luca, who skipped the line and showed up with his shirt thrown away. An act of arrogance towards the many guests in the nursing homes towards the eighty-year-olds who were instead a priority category – he adds – De Luca skipped the line and he escaped with the vaccine vial. It was not meant for him but for a nurse, an old man, and instead he took it. Arrogance in power. “