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Ulss 1 Dolomiti, Tuesday and Wednesday vaccinations for extremely fragile people

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Ulss Dolomiti has activated two sessions for disabled people and people with diseases that carry the risk of developing severe forms of Covid-19

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New vaccination sessions for extremely vulnerable and / or severely disabled people. In light of the good performance of the anti Covid vaccination for the over 80s, Ulss Dolomiti has opened numerous extraordinary vaccination sessions in favor of people suffering from pathologies or conditions that involve a high risk of developing serious or lethal forms of Covid-19 and severely disabled (pursuant to law 104/1992).

These people, and their cohabitants of any age, will be able to book vaccination by accessing the website www.aulss1.veneto.it.

Vaccination will be performed in drive in of Belluno San Gervasio, Alpago – Paludi, Feltre, Tai di Cadore and Agordo tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, 30 and 31 March. The people booked must bring with them a document certifying the pathology or disability (exemption card or minutes of law 104/92, etc).

Here is the list of extremely vulnerable people:

Respiratory diseases: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; – Other respiratory diseases that require oxygen therapy.

Cardio-circulatory diseases: Heart failure in advanced class; Post cardiogenic shock patients.

Neurological diseases: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases; – Multiple sclerosis; Muscular dystrophy; Infantile cerebral palsy; Patients being treated with biological drugs or immunosuppressive therapies – Myasthenia gravis; Dysimmune neurological disorders.

Diabetes / other severe endocrinopathies (such as Addison’s disease): Subjects with type 1 diabetes; People with type 2 diabetes who need at least 2 diabetes medications or who have developed complications; Subjects with Addison’s disease – Subjects with panhypopituitarism.

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Cystic fibrosis: Patients to be considered by definition as highly frail due to the respiratory implications typical of the underlying disease.

Renal failure / renal disease: Patients undergoing chronic dialysis treatment.

Autoimmune Diseases – Primary Immunodeficiencies: Patients with severe pulmonary impairment or marked immunodeficiency; Patients with immunosuppression secondary to therapeutic treatment.

Liver disease: Patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.

Cerebrovascular diseases: Cerebral ischemic-hemorrhagic event that compromised the neurological and cognitive autonomy of the affected patient; People who have suffered a “stroke” in 2020 and for previous years with a ranking greater than or equal to 3.

Oncological pathology: Patients with advanced malignant tumor disease not in remission; Oncological and onco-haematological patients treated with immunosuppressive drugs, myelosuppressive drugs or less than 6 months after the suspension of treatment.

Hemoglobinopathies: Patients with thalassemia, sickle cell anemia.

Down syndrome: Due to their partial immunological competence and the very frequent presence of congenital heart disease, all patients with Down syndrome are considered fragile.

Solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Patients on waiting list or solid organ transplant; patients waiting or undergoing transplantation (both autologous and allogeneic) of haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) after 3 months and up to one year, when immunosuppressive therapy is usually discontinued; HSC transplant patient even after the first year, if they have developed chronic graft-versus-host disease, under immunosuppressive therapy.

Severe obesity: Patients with a BMI greater than 35.

HIV: Patients diagnosed with AIDS or <200 CD4.

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