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AstraZeneca, brain death for the 32-year-old teacher from Genoa vaccinated on March 22

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Coronavirus emergency: hospital, generic photo (ImagoE)

Genoa, April 4, 2021 – He didn’t make it, the 32-year-old teacher admitted to the San Martino Hospital in Genoa after one cerebral hemorrhage. The woman had been vaccinated on March 22 with Astrazeneca and her case had already raised alarm yesterday.
Today the hospital announced that “the 6-hour observation for the confirmation of the state of brain death for the 32-year-old patient admitted to our Reanimation began at 9.44”. Yesterday the same institute had reported the case “of thrombotic and hemorrhagic cerebral conditions referred to a 32-year-old teacher vaccinated at the Local Health Authority of Liguria with the AstraZeneca vaccine March 22 and with symptomatic onset from 2 April “.
The management of the Polyclinic had activated the planned reports in the context of pharmacovigilance procedures towards Aifa.

Yesterday the hospital reported “a case of thrombotic and cerebral hemorrhagic picture reported to a 32-year-old teacher vaccinated at the Local Health Authority of Liguria with the AstraZeneca vaccine on March 22 and with symptomatic onset from April 2, who arrived today in the emergency room after having been found in serious condition at her home (she is now hospitalized in intensive care) “.




Another case in the Milanese area

Two weeks ago in Cernusco sul Naviglio, a good living room in the hinterland, one of the teachers of the Don Milani complex, 38, was called for the injection. All is well, until the discomfort begins. The ailments become more severe and she goes to the emergency room a week later. She is detained in the city hospital and then hospitalized in intensive care. The situation worsens and the transfer to the neurological center of the Mondino in Pavia takes place.
There they are dealing with his cerebral venous thrombosis. Last night confirmation that he is no longer in intensive care. However, no other news filters on his condition.

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