
LIVORNO – Four doses instead of one were administered to a woman in a vaccination center in Livorno, Tuscany (Italy). →
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LIVORNO – Four doses instead of one were administered to a woman in a vaccination center in Livorno, Tuscany (Italy). →
TORONTO – Canada and Ontario are still grappling with the AstraZeneca node. The vaccine, although still considered safe by both Health Canada and the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (Naci) has been suspended as a precaution in some provinces of our country. In Ontario, as explained this week by Chief Medical Officer David Williams, the provisional stop was decided for two reasons: on the one hand the necessary caution pending new data on adverse reactions, on the other hand the lack of new supplies due to the announced delays in deliveries. →

MASSA – Six doses of vaccine. Whole vial. Not even during the Pfizer overdose trial had a similar amount been tested: it stopped at four. But the young woman who was accidentally injected with the “super-vaccine” apparently is fine and after 24H observation in the hospital she was discharged. →
The Italian wolf is at risk. Just when the animal had resumed populating the Apennines of the Peninsula, a new alarm was triggered that put its existence at risk: hybridization. →