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paid intensive care for non-vax?

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The issue of the vaccine is leaving more and more aftermath. This time it was the councilor for health of the Lazio Region Alessio D’Amato who had his say

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Waiting for other solutions to defeat the plague Covid, the vaccine seems to be the only way out. After an important start with many people who joined the vaccination campaign, now the situation seems to have run aground.

In Italy at the moment there are still about 13-14 million people who have not submitted to the vaccine and among these some do not seem willing to do so. A stance that is generating various discontent as we are now close to the resumption of the main activities.

The goal is to avoid new blocks and closures, so as to be able to guarantee a working continuity, which was lacking until before the summer. For this theCouncilor for Health of the Lazio Region, Alessio D’Amato launched a provocation in an interview with Messenger.

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Practically, in his opinion those who fight to make anti-vaccination propaganda and end up in intensive care in a hospital in Lazio, he must pay the costs of hospitalization. A sort of assumption of responsibility for one’s decision given that by doing so the freedom of others is endangered.

A strong statement, which follows what happened in recent days with the attacks suffered by journalists and health personnel during demonstrations against the green pass. Inevitably D’Amato’s statements sparked a series of reactions from politicians.

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Among these there is also that of president of Italia Viva, Ettore Rosato, who expressed himself contrary to this hypothesis: Health must be guaranteed to everyone equally. At this point it would be more appropriate to establish the vaccination obligation “.

On the same wavelength the Undersecretary of Health Pierpaolo Sileri, which does not see an opening for the realization of this measure. THE medici they have the task of caring for people, despite their behavior in some cases may be risky for the community.

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On the other hand, the numbers are emblematic. Well over 90% of ICU admissions and deaths involve unvaccinated people. A fact that should encourage citizens to undergo the vaccine.

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