A vaccinator tied his hand with a hemostatic bandage "so that the vaccine does not enter his body"

After two days, however, he was forced to go to the emergency room, with an obstruction of an artery in his hand ...

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The news that a vaccinator, who lives in the greater Bologna area, after being vaccinated "in order to be able to continue working", tightened his arm with a hemostatic bandage, "so that the vaccine could not enter the body, caused a sensation. of"!

After two days, however, he was forced to go to the emergency room, with a blockage of an artery in his hand.

The news was announced by a doctor of the hospital in the Lugo area, adding that "the patient underwent surgery and, unfortunately, the possibility of using his upper limb may not be fully restored".

Meanwhile, 141.262 cases of coronavirus have been reported in Italy in the last 111 hours, while XNUMX people have died.

In total, 1.084.295 diagnostic tests were performed, 13% of which were positive.

There are 1.297 patients in the intensive care units of the country, while there are 11.265 in the hospital wards.

At this stage, in Italy the virus positive are 1.021.697 people. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the number of incidents in the country is 6.266.939, with 137.513 dead.

According to the Italian Higher Institute of Health, the last week has seen a sharp rise in cases among 16- to 19-year-olds and children under 12 years old.

At the same time, in the last month, the elderly over the age of 80 who became infected with the disease and were admitted to the hospital are 8 times more than their peers who have been vaccinated.

Source: RES-EAP