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“And now let’s see when you die.” The poisonous comments of the No-Vax have not been spared since the first public release of Claudia alivernini, the young woman nurse of the Spallanzani from Rome, the first anti-Covid vaccine in Italy. They appeared in the institutional profiles that spread the news, so the web haters went hunting for their Facebook page to freak out. So much so that the twenty-nine-year-old, on the eve of the historic injection, preferred to withdraw from social networks, suspend her page to better protect herself, her privacy and her family. Not only.
Claudia, who graduated in Nursing Sciences and is part of the first block of the Uscar de Lazio, or those special units that since the beginning of the pandemic have been sent to the forefront on all fronts of the virus from the red zones, to infected RSA, from airports for detection with swabs, home care of the positives, the unpleasant surprise of being replicated on two different fake Instagram profiles, one of them with her photo and announced as Claudia Alivernini vaccinated for the first time in Italy.
THE CHOC
Those who know her well know how shocked she was, calling for her immediate removal. The nurse who agreed to undergo the vaccine “With deep pride and a great sense of responsibility”, reiterating that he “believes in science”, he is considering reporting the incident to the Postal Police at this time, probably already this morning. The feared crime is identity theft, not to mention the threats. The little big family of Spallanzani and Uscar pamper and protect him. With courage and professionalism, she showed herself in front of the cameras and throughout the V of Sunday she did not shy away from the questions of the reporters, yesterday, however, Claudia sought peace and relaxation.
After the vaccination, his condition is good, as are the other four colleagues who underwent the injection for the first time. Like Omar Altobelli, the 45-year-old health social worker known to everyone in Spallanzani as the “child always with a smile,” but who began to cry with excitement on Sunday: “I felt more pain from the previous vaccines – He says – not even a fever line, I’m fine. It was a great satisfaction on a personal but also scientific level. Many former patients have contacted me through social networks, with many certificates of esteem and affection, but it was not like that for all. During the V-day Claudia Alivernini’s Uscar companions were also vaccinated. Among them, the nursing coordinator Stefano Marongiu, a professional resume that seems to be taken from a movie script. Five years ago he volunteered to go to Sierra Leone but fell ill with Ebola. He returned to Italy and in a containment bubble was transported to Spallanzani where he was treated and cured. Here he also met his wife and started working. Now he has been fighting tirelessly for almost a year against the COVID-19.
THE COMPANIONS
“The vaccine? A duty. As a coordinator, I wanted to lead by example, I couldn’t ask my parents to do something that I wouldn’t do. Today, like Dante in the last verse of Hell, I can say We went out to see the stars, because finally after so much suffering we begin to see the way to Heaven, the defeat of the virus. »Claudio Calista and Gianluca Salatino, nurses from 118 and they are also well at Uscar,” he only suffered a little pain in the arm immediately. “His colleague Giuliano Onori jokes:” My appetite has increased, since yesterday I have been eating sweets all the time. “
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