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Savt asks for more complete data on the trend of infections in Valle d’Aosta

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The Syndicat invites the Region and Usl to communicate information on the spread of the virus between vaccinated and non-vaccinated people

Valle d’Aosta should become a “trailblazer” region in the dissemination of “more complete” data on the progress of the Covid-19 emergency. Savt asks for it, addressing in a note to the regional administration and to the local health authority of Valle d’Aosta.

The Syndicat proposes to «disseminate the data relating to the evolution of the Covid-19 emergency, dividing them between those who have been vaccinated and those who have not. Only in this way will it be possible to give real meaning, with concrete data in hand, to the debate on the obligation to possess and present the green pass, avoiding that it is reduced to a mere clash between supporters ».

Green Covid-19 certification has become a “very divisive” topic, says the union. “If we were to discover that the percentage of vaccinated who contract the virus is very low and that among these few are hospitalized and even fewer end up in intensive care, then it would be more appropriate than ever to insist on mass vaccination and on making the presentation of the green mandatory. pass “. According to the Savt «it would be much more serious, on the contrary, to discover that despite the vaccine, people continue to get sick and end up in hospital exactly as if they hadn’t. It basically means we’re trying to empty the ocean with our bare hands, without even a bucket. Scenario that we don’t even want to imagine in the worst of our nightmares ».

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