Doubts overcome, Crisanti says yes to the anti-Covid vaccine



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The virologist after reading the Moderna and Pfizer studies: «Serums induce a protective immune response. My wife and I will. The case of Veneto is worrying ”

PADOVA. The virologist from the University of Padua Andrea Crisanti thinks about it and lets it be known that he will be vaccinated. “Of course I do,” he emphasized, “my wife has already booked: she lives in England and will do so there. I am in Rome but in the next few days I will return to Veneto and, as soon as possible, I will get vaccinated against the coronavirus. “

The acceleration of the experimentation had led, some time ago, the professor of the University of Padua to underline how only before the possibility of being able to read the studies carried out to get the approval of the vaccine would have decided whether or not to join the campaign. A passage that had caused a lot of controversy but that, in the meantime, has materialized.

«The US FDA has published all the studies related to the vaccines produced by Moderna and Pfizer“Explained Crisanti,” we can say that these are products that undoubtedly induce a protective immune response. “Yesterday, December 27, was a symbolic day in which the whole of Europe is recognized»Crisanti added, noting that he is not among those vaccinated on the day that marks the start of the anti-Covid campaign.

Crisanti, who was the first to speak of the need for a Christmas closure, is particularly evident concerned about the increase in the epidemic in Veneto. “He had already said two months ago – he underlines – that the criteria for subdivision into groups were wrong, because intensive care places cannot be used as one of the important elements to define the area of ​​belonging.” According to Crisanti “it is a wrong logic: the 21 criteria form a system starting from the weakest link”. –

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