There is no trace of the disease he suffered from Camilla Canepa, the 18-year-old girl who died after being vaccinated with AstraZeneca, on doctor’s card who injected her the dose, as she reveals the Corriere della Sera. The anamnestic form will be decisive in the investigation of his death to ascertain if there are responsibilities and to whom. The girl has an autoimmune disease that implies a low level of platelets in the blood, certainly a risk factor to keep in mind before vaccination. But the “thrombocytopenia” that Camilla suffers from in the anamnestic file retrieved yesterday by the Nas carabinieri is not indicated.
The question is: has the pathology been omitted? Doesn’t it turn out why the doctor didn’t write it down or why the girl didn’t say it? Or again, was she not aware of it? But there is another element that may have played an even more serious role in the chain that led to Camilla’s death four days later. That she was an athletic, volleyball, sunny girl, ready to take her final exams, and that for some time he also had a cyst. Which he treated with two drugs: Progynova (hormones) and Dufaston (estrogen). Both medicines involve a “thrombotic risk”, therefore the possibility that a thrombus enters circulation: which will then be the cause of Camilla’s death, two days ago, June 10, 16 days after the Open day for the vaccine.
The investigation of the Public Prosecutor of Genoa, coordinated by the prosecutor Francesco Pinto, will try to understand what was the causal link in this sequence of interactions: previous blood disease, vaccine, subsequent intake of so-called “risk” drugs. It will therefore be necessary to define the role of individual doctors, including that of the professional who prescribed medicines to the girl before vaccination. The prosecutor will have to shed light on this.
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