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A total of 1,008 health workers vaccinated against Covid in the ASP centers of Palermo. The activity that began on Thursday continued yesterday at the Villa delle Ginestre, the Ingrassia hospital, the “Cimino” in Termini Imerese, the “dei Bianchi” hospital in Corleone, the Civico di Partinico and the “Madonna del Alto” in Petralia Sottana. The Giglio di Cefalù hospital is also included in the data communicated to the national platform by the health authority of the capital.
After the first three days in which 150 health workers from other Sicilian companies were vaccinated in Villa delle Ginestre, the vaccinations continued yesterday with these numbers, as you know from Asp: Giglio 167; at Villa delle Ginestre 289; to Fat 82; in the “Cimino” 129; to the “Madonna dell’Alto” 78; in the “dei Bianchi” 96 and 167 in the Partinico hospital. The activity will continue in the coming days, including holidays.
“The participation of the workforce is massive, which confirms the sensitivity of the operators and the firm belief in the extraordinary importance of the vaccine to win the battle against the Coronavirus – stressed the general director of the ASP of Palermo, Daniela Faraoni – in compliance with the provisions. , doctors, nurses and social and health workers employed in hospital wards or in the territory in the care and treatment of Covid-positive patients were vaccinated. On Thursday 8,190 doses were delivered to the ASP and they were kept in the Villa delle Ginestre refrigerated cell. of vaccinators, installed and deployed in a very short time, have worked hard and will continue to do so in the coming days to use all available doses for now. We thank all the staff who have given the organizational contribution, sacrificing even the days dedicated to vacations “.
According to data provided yesterday by the Ministry of Health, vaccines at the moment seem to go very slowly. In Sicily, of the 46,510 delivered, only 1,631 were administered, that is, 3.5%. Unfortunately, this figure is in line with what is happening in the rest of the country, although in several areas even worse, such as Lombardy, which has administered 2,271 doses, despite having received 80,595, twice the size of the island, and with a percentage of 2.7 percent.