2 Dead following AstraZeneca vaccine, Italy temporarily bans the use of vaccine

Two people lost their lives in Italy after being vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine. According to Italian media, this has led Italian health authorities to temporarily order the ban on the use of the vaccine. Stefano Paterno, 43-year-old Marine Officer and Davide Villa, a 50-year-old policeman, are the two victims in the Sicilia region. It is suspected that Paterno died of one [...]
Stefano Paterno, 43-year-old Marine Officer and Davide Villa, a 50-year-old policeman, are the two victims in the Sicilia region. It is alleged that Paterno died of a heart attack the day after the vaccine. Meanwhile, Officer Villa passed away on weekends 12 days after the vaccine.
Local newspapers say he got sick within 24 hours of the vaccine, and doctors had diagnosed a deep vein trumpet, which later resulted in a brain hemorrhage. This move from Italy came several hours later after Denmark and Norway announced that they were temporarily suspending the use of AstraZeneca vaccines after reports of forming blood clots on some people who have been vaccinated, reports Top Channel.
We remember that a few weeks ago, the European Trade Agency, EMA approved the AstraZeneca vaccine, and even recent studies showed that this vaccine could be used for ages over 65.











