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Covid, Palù (Aifa): “The polyvalent vaccine in October” – breaking latest news

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Covid, Palù (Aifa): “The polyvalent vaccine in October” – breaking latest news

Milan, 22 February 2022 – Covid infections are falling, hospitalizations are decreasing, and Brussels is already asking for the lifting of the “temporary restriction of non-essential travel to the Union for vaccinated people”. Another step towards normality, but Italy remains with the handbrake on. Although a relaxation of the measures is expected shortly. Thanks to the favorable opinion of the scientific community. “All the parameters are in regression, not only the infections but also the hospitalizations in intensive care”, observes Giorgio Palù, president of Aifa, of the European Society of Virology and member of the Scientific Technical Committee. “With the exception of Romania, Bulgaria and other Eastern countries – he continues – all of Europe is recording this trend”. Covid in Italy: the data of February 22 So, professor, why not conform to the other countries that have chosen a sort of “free all”? “A choice of this type is up to politics. I believe that the Italian government plans to relax the current measures. But to do so gradually. Not only in respect of prudence, which is a must with this virus, but also of the dictates constitutional “. The right to health? “I would say Article 2. That, that is, that which guarantees the inviolable rights of man and which requires the fulfillment of the mandatory duties of political, economic and social solidarity. Where the social term includes the concept of health“. Put on par with that of the economic type. “We have a prime minister, Mario Draghi, who, as he has already shown, knows perfectly how to balance health and the economy. The economy, on the other hand, is not only used to increase GDP, but also to advance scientific research and keep the hospitals “. Boris Johnson reopens everything; France and Spain are full of tourists. With the exception of Italy, are European countries guilty of imprudence? “They have different approaches. The British are empiricists. They experiment, as the tradition of neo-positivism dictates. Now …

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