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She is 29 years old, Roman, and works in the Spallanzani infectious diseases department, but in these emergency months Covid has also treated many elderly people at home. Claudia Alivernini is the name of the first nurse to be vaccinated at the Lazzaro Spallanzani National Institute of Infectious Diseases, on the occasion of the V-Day on December 27.
After the green light of the Italian Medicines Agency (Aifa) for the commercialization of the Pfizer Biontech vaccine, 9,750 doses are expected in Italy, which will arrive on December 26 to be immediately available the following day, December 27, for the day 5. -day, on which the vaccination campaign will begin throughout Europe.
WHO ARE THE FIRST VACCINES – The first vaccinated will be some of the Italians who symbolize the fight against Covid. At the top of the list of administrations in Italy will be a young nurse, a health social worker working in Covid departments, a researcher and two doctors, all from the Spallanzani Institute in Rome and all immediately on the front line to face the pandemic emergency. . Looking ahead to next Sunday, there are procedures that are being developed to officially start the counteroffensive against the virus in our country.
VACCINES ‘ESCORTED’ IN ITALY – The Defense will manage the logistics immediately. On the night between the 25th and the 26th, the trucks of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, which contain the cold rooms with the first 9,750 vials at -75 degrees, will cross the Italian borders. Since then they will be escorted by the carabinieri to the Spallanzani hospital in Rome, which will be used as the central hub for the occasion. Here the vaccines will be divided into twenty packages, one for each region. At this point, the Armed Forces will enter the field and, with their own means, will distribute the doses throughout Italy to allow “the entire country – states the Defense General Staff – to participate in the European Vaccine Day on 27 December”.
From the capital, if the route is within 300 kilometers, the vaccine will be transported with various vehicles of the armed forces, including light vehicles and trucks for tactical logistical use, the same models seen on the streets of Bergamo at the most difficult of the Covid emergency in Italy. However, for all other more distant regions, the vaccines will be stored in the central axis of Pratica di Mare and from there the stocks will be loaded onto helicopters or planes to reach the various destinations (the first 21 national sites). The transfers will involve the men of the Armed Forces throughout the day and night of the 26th, so that all the doses reach the centers where they will be administered at 7 am on December 27th.
THE FIRST VACCINES – On December 27, doctors and apprentices will vaccinate health personnel. Sunday will be just a limited pool of healthcare workers reaching roughly one million healthcare workers in January. Then it will happen to the people of the RSA, in Lazio, starting next week. Subsequently, populations at risk, the elderly or people with specific pathologies.
THE BUFFALO OF THE VACCINES
THE WILL TO VACCINATE – At the moment there is no mention of a vaccine requirement. Therefore, for herd immunity, everything is based on individual behavior. The numbers augur well for the willingness of Italians to get vaccinated. Data from a research coordinated by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità reveals that two out of three people (67%) are willing to be vaccinated, the percentage increases among the elderly (84%). Younger people, aged 18 to 34, would be more willing to be vaccinated (76%) than those aged 50 to 69 years (67%) and those aged 35 to 49 (59%).
THE FALSE MYTHS ABOUT VACCINES
FLOWER SHAPED GAZEBOS – 1,500 gazebos in the shape of a flower, as a symbol of the campaign, will be the places where the doses will be administered in the second phase of the anti-life vaccine campaign. The gazebos, designed by the architect Stefano Boeri in recyclable materials, will be placed throughout Italy, in city squares, in front of hospitals and also in sports fields. The information campaign to invite Italians to get vaccinated, in addition to commercials on radio, television, websites and social networks, also includes the creation of information totems in front of hospitals, parks, public offices and schools.
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