Paola and Stella, the first two vaccinated by Lotti



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Emergency Covid-19, a nurse and a doctor are the first two to have taken the dose of the vaccine: “It is a great push for the future”

PONTEDERA – The anti-life vaccines of the health personnel of the Lotti hospital in Pontedera began at 10 in the morning on January 1, 2021. So much emotion and the feeling on the part of all the people vaccinated on this first day of having finally reached a turning point in the fight against Covid.

Before starting with the administration of the vaccine, the health personnel carried out all the necessary and complex operations to prepare the doses and went through all the procedures to be carried out in a briefing.

The first to undergo vaccination at Lotti hospital was Paola Bertini, nurse in the emergency room. Then Bertini addressed a thought, on this day of strong symbolic value, to all those who have become ill, to those who are no longer there, to the colleagues who have always been at the forefront this year:I am proud to belong to the category of nurses and I am excited to be the first to receive the vaccine that I hope will get us out of this difficult time. I am also happy for all my colleagues, for me and for my family, in this way we can live again without anxieties and fears ”.

Paola Bertini, nurse

Paola Bertini, nurse

After You Stella cini, emergency room doctor, she is also very excited and convinced to do the right thing: “The beginning of vaccination is a big boost for the future. We really hope that this emergency ends and at this juncture I am thinking of all those who have fallen ill, those who have not managed to overcome the virus and all the colleagues who have always been present without sparing any effort ”.

Andrea Lenzini with nurses

Andrea Lenzini with nurses

“On January 1 – highlighted the medical director of Lotti Luca nardi– We have carried out 31 vaccines, another 48 on January 2, as well as January 3. By January 13 we will vaccinate approx. 744 health workers. We are convinced that the vaccine may represent a turning point for the emergency we are experiencing, but I reiterate that it is essential to continue adopting preventive and safety measures in daily life ”.

A special thanks that Nardi has addressed to all operators, vaccinators and vaccinated, for their availability and professionalism. The mayor of Pontedera was also present on the first day, Matteo franconi, the director of the Health Society, Patrizia Salvadori, the director of the intensive care area, Paolo Carnesecchi, the nursing manager, Andrea Lenzini and a large group of operators who enthusiastically measured themselves with the administration of the new vaccine.



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