“You left today at 9, for a vaccine, for civic sense.”
Mario Conte, the son of Sonia Battaglia, the 54-year-old woman from San Sebastiano al Vesuvio who died today at theSea Hospital of Naples, where she had been hospitalized for several days for a cerebral hemorrhage. According to her family, the woman's conditions had worsened following the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which she had undergone on March 1st.
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Battaglia worked as an administrator in a school in San Giorgio a Cremano and had joined the anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign for school staff, receiving a dose of the Abv 5811 batch, the administration of which was suspended in recent days. The worsening of her conditions, according to what was reconstructed by her family, began three days after the vaccine, with high fever and vomiting.
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After being admitted to the Ospedale del Mare, her son reported three days ago, “the doctors informed us that within two hours she had a major thrombosis, cerebral hemorrhage and an occlusion of the aorta,” entering a coma. This morning, around 9:15, the evaluation of brain death began. At XNUMX:XNUMX the patient was declared dead.
Article published on March 18, 2021 - 17pm